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The lower-case Greek letter 'σ' - equivalent to the English small letter 's' - used to designate the standard deviation of a variable.
The lower-case Greek letter 'σ' - equivalent to the English small letter 's' - used to designate the standard deviation of a variable.




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The capital Greek letter 'Σ' - equivalent to the English capital letter 'S' - used to designate the Sum of a selection or series of values.
The capital Greek letter 'Σ' - equivalent to the English capital letter 'S' - used to designate the Sum of a selection or series of values.
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 2 July 2022

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The lower-case Greek letter 'σ' - equivalent to the English small letter 's' - used to designate the standard deviation of a variable.


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The capital Greek letter 'Σ' - equivalent to the English capital letter 'S' - used to designate the Sum of a selection or series of values.


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