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What is the absolute deviation for the data point at 1 if the mean is 5? 1 2 4 5

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4

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User Colin Goudie
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If the mean = 5.

Absolute deviation = |x - μ|, where μ = mean.

For data point x =1,

For x = 1, the absolute deviation = |1 - 5| =|-4| = 4
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