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Six students measure the acceleration (in meters per second ) of an object in free fall. The measured values are: 10.56, 9.52, 9.73, 9.80, 9.78, 10.91. The students want to state that the absolute deviation of each measured value x from the mean is at most d. Find the value of d.

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The value of
d is 0.86

Step-by-step explanation

The measured values are......

10.56, 9.52, 9.73, 9.80, 9.78, 10.91

As there are total 6 values, so the Mean(μ) will be:
(10.56+9.52+9.73+9.80+9.78+10.91)/(6)= (60.3)/(6)=10.05

The absolute deviation of each measured value
x from the mean(μ) is:
|x-\mu|

Thus.....


|10.56-10.05|= 0.51\\ |9.52-10.05|= 0.53\\ |9.73-10.05|= 0.32\\ |9.80-10.05|= 0.25\\ |9.78-10.05|= 0.27\\ |10.91-10.05|= 0.86

So, the greatest absolute deviation from the mean is 0.86 here. That means,
d=0.86

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