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Decide if each statement is true or false. Explain your reasoning using 2-4 sentences. 1. The standard deviation of Christchurch's temperatures is zero because the data is symmetric.
2. The standard deviation of St. Louis's temperatures is equal to the standard deviation of Chicago's temperatures.
3. The standard deviation of Chicago's temperatures is less than the standard deviation of London's temperatures.
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