Answer:
less than
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard deviation of set A is 0, and the standard deviation of B is about 1.8, so B is higher.
To do standard deviation, you first have to find the mean.
For B the mean is 7.
Then you subtract the mean from each number.
For B the data set is: -2, -2, 0, 2, 2
Then you square each number
4,4,0,4,4
Then you calculate the variance (basically the mean).
The mean of B is 3.2
Then you take the square root of 3.2, which is about 1.8.
If you do the same thing for A, you will get 0, which means set A is less than set B.