Which crime has the larger standard deviation
For the final exercise of the chapter, it's time to see how you interpret spread using the standard deviation.
Two histograms are displayed: one for Public Order Offenses and another for Miscellaneous Crimes Against Society.
Pay close attention to the x-axis scale on each histogram. Since the standard deviation is measured in the same units as the data, the range and spread of values along the x-axis is key to determining which distribution has a larger standard deviation.
Which type of crime has a larger standard deviation?

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Introduction to Statistics
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