Answer :
Variance is standard deviation squared, so in order to find the standard deviation of 121, you would take the square root:
[tex] \sqrt{121} =11[/tex] (c)
[tex] \sqrt{121} =11[/tex] (c)
Answer: 11
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the standard deviation of a data is square root of variance of the data or we can say variance of a data is square of standard deviation of the data.
Given: Variance of data values = 121
Then the standard deviation of the data values will be given by :-
[tex]\sigma=\sqrt{V}\\\\\Rightarrow\sigma=\sqrt{121}\\\\\Rightarrow\sigma=11[/tex]
Hence, If the variance of the data values in a sample is 121, then the standard deviation of the data values will be 11.