Soundness of mind

Is standard deviation The square root of variance?

Why is standard deviation the square root of variance?

Standard deviation is the square root of variance because it is the measure of the spread of data from the mean. The variance is the average of the squared differences from the mean, so to get the standard deviation, you need to take the square root of the variance. This is because the variance is expressed in squared units, but standard deviation is expressed in the original unit of measure.