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| Find the standard deviation for the given sample data: 2 11 X}$$ and $$\overline{Y}$$, respectively. Assume that the assembly times of the workers are mutually independent. The distribution of $$\overline{X} $$- $$\overline{Y}$$ is 0.65 Mb. 11 | read |