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What is the mean absolute (MAD) of the data set 2,2,5 A. 0 B. 2/3 C. 4/3 D. 1/3
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What is the mean absolute (MAD) of the data set 2,2,5 A. 0
B. 2/3
C. 4/3
D. 1/3
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Finding the Mean
2, 2, 5
Add all the numbers
2 + 2 + 5 = 9
Divide by how many numbers (There are 3 numbers)
9/3 = 3
So here is the data:
Difference: 1, 1, 2
Mean: 3
Mean Difference = 4/3
Answer:
The correct answer would be C.4/3
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First, let's find the average.
2+2+5 = 9
9/3 = 3
Now discover the distance from the mean. (Use the absolute values)
absolute(2-3) = absolute(-1) = 1
absolute(2-3) = absolute(-1) = 1
absolute(5-3) = absolute(2) = 2
Now add those up and divide by the mean
1+1+2= 4
4/3
So the answer is C.
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