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How do you do Mean Absolute Deviation with 35 42,41,32,30?


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Answer:

The numbers added up together is 180, and divide 180 by 5 is 36.

1,6,5,4,6=22.

22/5=4.4

Explanation:

You can look it online but as quoted,

"Take each number in the data set, subtract the mean, and take the absolute value. Then take the sum of the absolute values. Now compute the mean absolute deviation by dividing the sum above by the total number of values in the data set. Finally, round to the nearest tenth." -IXL

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