The standard deviation of n numbers $$x_{1}$$, $$x_{2}$$, $$x_{3}$$,......, $$x_{n}$$, with mean x is equal to $$\sqrt{\frac{s}{n}}$$, where S is the sum of the squared differences, $$(x_{i}- x)^{2}$$ for 1 ≤ i ≤ n.
Data sets K and T have the same number of values.Each value in K is either 0 or 2, and both 0 and 2 occur in K at least once. Each value in T is either 0 or 1,and both 0 and 1 occur in T at least once.
Quantity A
The standard deviation of the values in K
Quantity B
The standard deviation of the values in T