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Calculate the absolute deviation (difference) of the mean weight of the kittens and each kitten’s recorded weight.

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Calculate the absolute deviation (difference) of the mean weight of the kittens and-example-1

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Answer:

Mean - "is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers."

1.25 - 1.55 = -0.3 = 0.3

1.5 - 1.55 = -0.05 = 0.05

1 - 1.55 = -0.55 = 0.55

1.25 - 1.55 = -0.3 = 0.3

2 - 1.55 = 0.45

0.75 - 1.55 = -0.8 = 0.8

2.5 - 1.55 = 0.95

1.75 - 1.55 = 0.2

2.5 - 1.55 = 0.95

1 - 1.55 = -0.55 = 0.55

Mean Absolute Deviation:

MAD = 0.51

Explanation:

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User Gaussblurinc
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Hi LavenderGamers,

Solution:

Mean - "is the average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers."


=(1.25 + 1.5 + 1 + 1.25 + 2 + 0.75 + 2.5 + 1.75 + 2.5 + 1)/(10)


(15.5)/(10) = 1.55

1.25 - 1.55 = -0.3 = 0.3

1.5 - 1.55 = -0.05 = 0.05

1 - 1.55 = -0.55 = 0.55

1.25 - 1.55 = -0.3 = 0.3

2 - 1.55 = 0.45

0.75 - 1.55 = -0.8 = 0.8

2.5 - 1.55 = 0.95

1.75 - 1.55 = 0.2

2.5 - 1.55 = 0.95

1 - 1.55 = -0.55 = 0.55

Mean Absolute Deviation:


(0.3 + 0.05 + 0.55 + 0.3 + 0.45 + 0.8 + 0.95 + 0.2 + 0.95 + 0.55)/(10)


(5.1)/(10)<strong> = 0.51</strong>

MAD = 0.51


Hope This Helps!

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