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Five recorded temperatures are 71 degrees Fahrenheit 64 degrees Fahrenheit 72 degrees Fahrenheit 81 degrees Fahrenheit and 67 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the mean deviation?
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Five recorded temperatures are 71 degrees Fahrenheit 64 degrees Fahrenheit 72 degrees Fahrenheit 81 degrees Fahrenheit and 67 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the mean deviation?
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71+64+72+81+67 = 355
355/ 5 = 71
so therefore, 71 degrees Fahrenheit is the mean deviation.
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