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Find the sum of the differences squared betweenthe data entries and the mean.*36, 12, 42, 36, 36, 12*Do not include commas in your answer.

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we are asked to determine the sum squared of the difference between the means and each value. To do that we will determine the mean first. The mean is given by:


m=\frac{\text{ sum of terms}}{\text{ number of terms}}

Replacing we get:


m=(36+12+42+36+36+12)/(6)

Solving the operations:


m=(174)/(6)=29

Now we determine the difference between each value and the mean:


\begin{gathered} 36-29=7 \\ 12-29=-17 \\ 42-29=13 \\ 36-29=7 \\ 36-29=7 \\ 12-29=-17 \end{gathered}

Now we square each of the values:


\begin{gathered} 7^2=49 \\ (-17)^2=289 \\ (13)^2=169^{} \\ 7^2=49 \\ 7^2=49 \\ (-17)^2=289 \end{gathered}

Now we find the sum of each of the terms we found:


49+289+169+49+49+289=894

Therefore, the sum of the differences squared between the data and the mean is 894.

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