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Using the following data, calculate the mean absolute deviation:

10 7 1 6 7 9 8 10 2 5


What is the mean absolute deviation for these data?
2
2.4
6.5
7

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First set of data:
Mean - 6.5
Absolute deviation - 2.4

Second set of data:
Mean - 4.475
Absolute deviation - 2.275
User Adrian Jandl
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Answer:

The mean absolute deviation of first data is
2.54

and for second data is
2.115

Explanation:

Mean of data
x_1,x_2,x_3,x_4,...x_(n) is calculated as:


mean=(x_1+x_2+x_3+x_4+...+x_n)/(n)

and mean absolute deviation is calculated as
√(mean)

The given first data : 10 7 1 6 7 9 8 10 2 5


mean=(x_1+x_2+x_3+x_4+...+x_n)/(n)


mean=(10+7+1+6+7+9+8+10+2+5)/(10)


mean=6.5

mean absolute deviation
√(6.5)=2.54

The given first data : 2 2.4 6.5 7


mean=(x_1+x_2+x_3+x_4+...+x_n)/(n)


mean=(2+2.4+6.5+7)/(4)


mean=(17.9)/(4)


mean=4.475

mean absolute deviation
√(4.475)=2.115

Therefore, the mean absolute deviation of first data is
2.54

and for second data is
2.115

User Wang Liang
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