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Suppose arithmetic mean of "10" observat...

Suppose arithmetic mean of "10" observations is "10" and variance is "40." Further let arithmetic mean and variance of "6" observations from these "10 observations be "6" and "20" respectively.Then the variance of remaining observations is

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