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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/05%3A_Summarizing_Data_With_Numbers/5.11%3A_Effects_of_Linear_Transformations
    The formula for the standard deviation is just as simple: the standard deviation in degrees Centigrade is equal to the standard deviation in degrees Fahrenheit times \(0.556\). To sum up, if a variabl...The formula for the standard deviation is just as simple: the standard deviation in degrees Centigrade is equal to the standard deviation in degrees Fahrenheit times \(0.556\). To sum up, if a variable \(X\) has a mean of \(\mu\), a standard deviation of \(\sigma\), and a variance of \(\sigma ^2\), then a new variable \(Y\) created using the linear transformation
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Luther_College/Psyc_350%3ABehavioral_Statistics_(Toussaint)/03%3A_Summarizing_Distributions/3.17%3A_Effects_of_Linear_Transformations
    The formula for the standard deviation is just as simple: the standard deviation in degrees Centigrade is equal to the standard deviation in degrees Fahrenheit times \(0.556\). To sum up, if a variabl...The formula for the standard deviation is just as simple: the standard deviation in degrees Centigrade is equal to the standard deviation in degrees Fahrenheit times \(0.556\). To sum up, if a variable \(X\) has a mean of \(\mu\), a standard deviation of \(\sigma\), and a variance of \(\sigma ^2\), then a new variable \(Y\) created using the linear transformation

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