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Coefficient of Variation: Mean 100, SD 10

A dataset with mean 100 and standard deviation 10 has a coefficient of variation of 10%, indicating low relative variability.

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  1. Enter mean (μ or x̄) and standard deviation (σ or s) in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your coefficient of variation (%) and the full breakdown beneath it.

Calculate the coefficient of variation for a dataset with mean 100 and standard deviation 10, a common benchmark for assessing data consistency.

Frequently asked questions

When is CV useful?
CV is useful when comparing variability between datasets with different means or units. A CV of 20% means the standard deviation is 20% of the mean. Lower CV indicates more consistency.