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standard deviation is used to measure risks involved in an investment instrument. Standard deviation provides investors a mathematical basis for decisions to be made regarding their investment in financial market. Standard Deviation is a common term used in deals involving stocks, mutual funds, ETFs and others. Standard Deviation is also known as volatility. It gives a sense of how dispersed the data in a sample is from the mean.
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49 hours
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If i'm wrong then oh-well i took my unit test online then got the answer wrong so i could see which one was correct before i actually took the unit test... hope i'm correct for you..this is correct on my unit test practice!
Answer: Well if you were going to think of a circle you can divide it into 4 equal sizes in one of the is equal to two pentagons and a half. If you add all is equal to a loop full of pentagons [which makes 10 pentagons]. Because the ring is made out of regular pentagons, we can work out that each of the interior angles of each pentagon is 108* degrees. By extending the lines that two pentagons share, assuming they will all meet in the middle, it will create a triangle. As we know each angle of a [regular] pentagon is 108* degrees, we know the two base angles of the triangle would equal to 72** which leaves the top angle to be 36 degrees. As [the sum of] angles at a point is 360 degrees, and 36 is divisible by 360, it will make a complete ring. Also, as 360 ÷ 36 = 10, we know that the ring will be made out of 10 pentagons. as formula to calculate the the size of a interior angle of a polygon is (n×180−360)÷n (for n being the number of sides that the polygon has). because the triangle is made by extending the lines, and angles on a line is 180 degrees, 180−108 (an interior angle of a pentagon) =72.
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they are alike because they both include a variable and they both have their totals in currency form. They are different because they use different variables.
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