Unit-1 - Coefficient of Variation
Unit-1 - Coefficient of Variation
The series having greater coefficient of variation is said to be less uniform, less
stable, and less consistent but more variable or vice-versa.
Standard Deviation
Coefficient of Variation 100
Arithmetic Mean
Example-
In a small business firm two typists are employed Typist-A and typist-B. Typist-A
types on average 30 pages per day with a standard deviation of 6 pages. Typist-B
types on average 45 pages per day with a standard deviation of 10 pages. Find out
which typist shows greater consistency in his output.
Solution-
Above calculations shows that although typist-B types more pages than typist-A
but there is greater variation in his output as compared to that of typist-A. So, we
can say that typist-A is more consistent than typist-B.
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Example-
Below are given the number of runs scored by two batsmen in eight matches:
Batsman A 27 16 39 45 101 80 40 52
Batsman B 0 100 80 5 60 40 10 111
Solution –
2 2
x x y y
27 729 0 0
16 256 100 10000
39 1521 80 6400
45 2025 5 25
101 10201 60 3600
80 6400 40 1600
40 1600 10 100
52 2704 111 14641
8 8 8 8
xi 400 x y y
2
25436 416 36366
2
i i i
i 1 i 1 i 1 i 1
1 n 1 8 1
x
n i 1 x i
8 i 1 x i
400 50
8
1 n 2
A
2
x i
x
n i 1
1 8 2
A
2
8 i 1 xi x
25436 50
1
2
A
8
A
3179.5 2500
A
679.5
A
26.06
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A 100%
26.06
CV A
100% 52.12%
50
x
1 n 1 8 1
y
n i 1
y i
8 i 1
y i
416 52
8
1 n 2
B y
2
n i 1 i y
1 8 2
B y
2
8 i 1 i y
36366 52
1
2
B
8
B
4545.75 2704
B
1841.75
B
42.91
B 100%
42.91
CV B
100% 82.53%
52
y
Comparing the means of runs we find that Batsman-B is better run scorer than
Batsman-A. But since the coefficient of variation of batsman-A is less than the
coefficient of variation of batsman-B, so this is the clear indication that Batsman-A
is more consistent than batsman-B in scoring runs.
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