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What is the mean absolute deviation of the data set?

{2,  8,  10,  12}{2,  8,  10,  12}

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Answer:

The correct answer is 3.

Explanation:

The mean of the data is 2+8+10+12 / 4, or 8. The absolute deviations of 2, 8, 10, and 12 from the mean are 6, 0, 2, and 4, respectively. The mean absolute deviation is 6+0+2+4 / 4, which is 3.

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4.75 is your answer because you add 2,8,10,12 and then divide it by 4 equals 8 . Then divide 2,8,10,12 by 8 gives you the total of 6,0,9,4 add all that gives you a total of 19/4 equals your answer of 4.75
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