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Find the mean absolute deviation of the following set of data.

31.8, 22.6, 13.8, 16.4, 28.1

112.7
4.96
5.952
18.78

User Gangesh
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3 votes

Answer:

18.75

Explanation:

User Sarang Manjrekar
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Answer:

The mean absolute deviation is 5.952 ⇒ 3rd answer

Explanation:

* Lets talk about the mean absolute deviation

- Mean absolute deviation (MAD) of a data set is the average distance

between each data value and the mean

1- To find the mean absolute deviation of the data, start by finding

the mean of the data set.

2- Find the sum of the data values, and divide the sum by the

number of data values.

3- Find the absolute value of the difference between each data value

and the mean ⇒ |data value – mean|

4- Find the sum of the absolute values of the differences.

5- Divide the sum of the absolute values of the differences by the

number of data values

* Now lets solve the problem

- The set of data is 31.8 , 22.6 , 13.8 , 16.4 , 28.1

# Find the mean

∵ The mean = sum/ number

∴ The mean = (31.8 + 22.6 + 13.8 + 16.4 + 28.1)/5 = 112.7/5 = 22.54

# Find |data value – mean|

∵ I31.8 - 22.54I = 9.26

∵ I22.6 - 22.54I = 0.06

∵ I13.8 - 22.54I = 8.74

∵ I16.4 - 22.54I = 6.14

∵ I28.1 - 22.54I = 5.56

# Find the sum of the absolute values

∴ The sum = 9.26 + 0.06 + 8.74 + 6.14 + 5.56 = 29.76

# Find the mean absolute deviation

∵ The mean absolute deviation = sum of absolute values/number

∴ The mean absolute deviation = 29.76/5 = 5.952

* The mean absolute deviation is 5.952

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