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How is Coefficient of Variation Calculated?
The formula for calculating the CV is:
CV = (Standard Deviation / Mean) × 100%
For example, if the mean value of a set of measurements is 50 and the standard deviation is 5, the CV would be:
CV = (5 / 50) × 100% = 10%
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