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Find the average distance each data value in the set is from the mean. Model years of used cars:2010, 2002, 2005 , 2007, 2001
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Find the average distance each data value in the set is from the mean.
Model years of used cars:2010, 2002, 2005 , 2007, 2001
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To find the mean, you have to add all of the data together and divide by the amount of data sets there are. 2010+2002+2005+2007+2001=10025
10025 divided by 5 sets of data is 2005.
The mean or average is 2005
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