RoiC313 Wrote:Set X consists of 8 integers. Is the standard deviation of set X equal to zero?
(1) The range of set X is equal to 3
(2) The mean of set X is equal to 5
Set contains distinct elements.
If it consists of more than one integer, It cannot have zero standard deviation. the data in both (1) and (2) is not necessary..
What am I missing here..?
You appear to understand standard deviation, but for those reading this in the future, standard deviation just indicates the difference between the elements of the set and the mean of the set. The only way to have a standard deviation of zero is to have all members of the set be the same value.
Thus we can rephrase this question as the following: Are the members of set X identical?
Statement 1 tells us that the range of the set is 3. That means that there is a difference of 3 between the largest member and the smallest member. Thus, the members of the set X are NOT identical. Thus, we can answer the rephrased question NO. Remember, NO is a sufficient answer; thus statement 1 is sufficient. Our possible answers at this point are A or D.
Statement 2 tells me that the mean of set X is 5. That does not help. My set could be 5, 5, 5, (identical numbers) or 4, 5, 6 (different numbers). I cannot tell from this if the numbers are identical. Insufficient.
Thus, the answer is A.
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