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An interpretation of standard deviation

Shown above is a 3D plot, visualising an interpretation of the standard deviation of three values , and . (I will leave it to you to decide whether this is a useful interpretation!) The values , and are plotted along each of the axes, at the purple points. The purple vector goes from the origin to the coordinate . The green vector goes from the origin to the coordinate (where is the mean of , and ). (Slide the purple points in the app to get a sense for how the vectors move.) The two vectors are joined by a black line segment. This black line segment forms the diagonal of a red cube. The standard deviation of , and equals the side length of the red cube. Questions:
  • How/why?
  • Can you draw a similar interpretation in two dimensions, for the standard deviation of two values?
  • How might the interpretation extend to four values?