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25 October, 06:53

Over the past six years, a stock had annual returns of 18 percent, - 6 percent, 2 percent, 27 percent, - 11 percent, and 13 percent, respectively. What is the standard deviation of these returns?

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  1. 25 October, 07:55
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    13.38%

    Explanation:

    Step 1: find the mean

    (18% - 6% + 2% + 27% - 11% + 13%) / 6 = 43% / 6 = 7.17%

    Step 2: for each number subtract the mean and square the result

    (18% - 7.17%) ² = 117.36

    (-6% - 7.17%) ² = 173.36

    (2% - 7.17%) ² = 26.69

    (27% - 7.17%) ² = 393.36

    (-11% - 7.17%) ² = 330.03

    (13% - 7.17%) ² = 34.03

    Step 3: calculate the mean of the squared differences

    (117.36 + 173.36 + 26.69 + 393.36 + 330.03 + 34.03) / 6 = 1,074.83 / 6 = 179.14

    Step 4: calculate the square root of step 3

    √179.14 = 13.38%
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