3.31 2.79 2.83 1.97 1.69 2.54 2.46 3.44 3.93 1.59 2.86 1.61 2.57 4.02 2.49 2.42 1.85 2.16 2.46 3.02 2.89 2.34 1.99 3.01 2.75 3.83 2.96 2.10 1.84 2.33 2.38 3.46 3.42 1.57 2.54 1.49 2.19 3.07 2.30 3.24...


With the extra data value,  the range, standard deviation, and variance is?


3.31<br>2.79<br>2.83<br>1.97 1.69<br>2.54<br>2.46 3.44<br>3.93<br>1.59 2.86<br>1.61<br>2.57 4.02<br>2.49<br>2.42<br>1.85<br>2.16<br>2.46<br>3.02 2.89<br>2.34<br>1.99 3.01<br>2.75 3.83<br>2.96 2.10<br>1.84<br>2.33<br>2.38 3.46<br>3.42<br>1.57<br>2.54<br>1.49<br>2.19 3.07<br>2.30 3.24<br>1.95<br>1.93<br>2.39 2.95<br>2.55<br>1.50<br>2.15 2.35<br>1.91<br>2.69<br>2.91<br>1.84<br>3.69 2.70<br>1.43 3.58<br>3.15 2.56<br>1.52<br>1.41<br>2.87 2.85<br>2.20<br>1.65<br>3.16<br>1.39<br>1.73 2.39<br>1.15 2.34<br>2.47<br>1.78<br>1.99<br>3.05<br>1.96 2.45<br>1.87 2.25<br>2.33 3.22<br>4.02 2.06<br>1.48 2.28<br>2.32 2.58<br>2.58 2.21<br>2.75 2.48<br>2.71<br>3.57<br>2.79 2.79<br>3.27<br>1.76<br>4.70 3.21<br>2.35 2.01<br>3.85 2.39<br>2.88 2.67<br>2.32 2.83<br>2.80 2.42<br>3.38 2.34<br>1.52 2.40<br>2.43<br>2.49<br>2.71<br>2.41<br>2.80 2.68<br>2.72 2.43<br>

Extracted text: 3.31 2.79 2.83 1.97 1.69 2.54 2.46 3.44 3.93 1.59 2.86 1.61 2.57 4.02 2.49 2.42 1.85 2.16 2.46 3.02 2.89 2.34 1.99 3.01 2.75 3.83 2.96 2.10 1.84 2.33 2.38 3.46 3.42 1.57 2.54 1.49 2.19 3.07 2.30 3.24 1.95 1.93 2.39 2.95 2.55 1.50 2.15 2.35 1.91 2.69 2.91 1.84 3.69 2.70 1.43 3.58 3.15 2.56 1.52 1.41 2.87 2.85 2.20 1.65 3.16 1.39 1.73 2.39 1.15 2.34 2.47 1.78 1.99 3.05 1.96 2.45 1.87 2.25 2.33 3.22 4.02 2.06 1.48 2.28 2.32 2.58 2.58 2.21 2.75 2.48 2.71 3.57 2.79 2.79 3.27 1.76 4.70 3.21 2.35 2.01 3.85 2.39 2.88 2.67 2.32 2.83 2.80 2.42 3.38 2.34 1.52 2.40 2.43 2.49 2.71 2.41 2.80 2.68 2.72 2.43
Use the magnitudes (Richter scale) of the 120 earthquakes listed in the accompanying data table. Use<br>technology to find the range, variance, and standard deviation. If another value, 8.00, is added to those listed<br>in the data set, do the measures of variation change much?<br>Click the icon to view the table of magnitudes.<br>...<br>Without the extra data value, the range is 3.55.<br>(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)<br>Without the extra data value, the standard deviation is 0.652.<br>(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)<br>Without the extra data value, the variance is 0.425 .<br>(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)<br>With the extra data value, the range is .<br>(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)<br>

Extracted text: Use the magnitudes (Richter scale) of the 120 earthquakes listed in the accompanying data table. Use technology to find the range, variance, and standard deviation. If another value, 8.00, is added to those listed in the data set, do the measures of variation change much? Click the icon to view the table of magnitudes. ... Without the extra data value, the range is 3.55. (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) Without the extra data value, the standard deviation is 0.652. (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) Without the extra data value, the variance is 0.425 . (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) With the extra data value, the range is . (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
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