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The following are distances (in miles) traveled to the workplace by 5 employees of a certain brokerage firm.
\[
11,9,29,15,1
\]

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Find the standard deviation of this sample of distances. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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The standard deviation of the sample of distances is \(\boxed{10.3}\) miles.

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Step 1 :The given distances (in miles) traveled to the workplace by 5 employees of a certain brokerage firm are 11, 9, 29, 15, 1.

Step 2 :To find the standard deviation of a sample, we first need to find the mean (average) of the sample.

Step 3 :The mean of the given distances is \( \frac{11+9+29+15+1}{5} = 13.0 \) miles.

Step 4 :Next, for each number in the sample, we subtract the mean and square the result. The squared differences are \( (11-13)^2, (9-13)^2, (29-13)^2, (15-13)^2, (1-13)^2 \).

Step 5 :The next step is to find the mean of these squared differences. This is called the variance. The variance is \( \frac{(11-13)^2 + (9-13)^2 + (29-13)^2 + (15-13)^2 + (1-13)^2}{5} = 106.0 \).

Step 6 :Finally, we take the square root of the variance to get the standard deviation. The standard deviation is \( \sqrt{106.0} = 10.3 \).

Step 7 :The standard deviation of the sample of distances is \(\boxed{10.3}\) miles.

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