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Mathematics Question on Variance and Standard Deviation

Suppose a population A has 100 observations 101, 102, ............., 200 and another population B has 100 obsevrations 151, 152, ................ 250. If VAV_A and VBV_B represent the variances of the two populations, respectively then VAVB\frac{V_A}{V_B} is

A

1

B

94\frac{9}{4}

C

49\frac{4}{9}

D

23\frac{2}{3}

Answer

1

Explanation

Solution

σx2=d12n\sigma^{2}_{x} = \frac{\sum d_{1}^{2}}{n} (Here deviations are taken from the mean). Since A and B both have 100 consecutive integers, therefore both have same standard deviation and hence the variance. VAVB=1\therefore \, \frac{V_A}{V_B} = 1 (As di2\sum d_i^2 is same in both the cases)