(Solution Library) In a study of commutes made by students to get from home to campus it was found that the average (arithmetic mean) distance traveled was


Question: In a study of commutes made by students to get from home to campus it was found that the average (arithmetic mean) distance traveled was 42 miles with a standard deviation of 13 miles.  The study also revealed that the average time taken for those students to get from home to campus averaged 25 minutes with a standard deviation of 9 minutes.  How does the relative dispersion in the distribution of distances traveled compare with that of the times traveled (which is more disperse)?  Support your response numerically.

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