Part of ALG-08 — Statistics: Mean, Variance & Standard Deviation

Standard Deviation vs Variance

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SD = sqrt(variance). Key distinction: variance has squared units (e.g., cm2cm^2), while SD has the same units as the original data (e.g., cm). In JEE, questions may ask for either — read carefully. If data is in kg, variance is in kg2kg^2 and SD in kg. SD is preferred for interpretation because it's in the same units; variance is preferred for algebraic manipulation.

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