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Hello, I know the mean of these numbers is 12, but what is the mean absolute deviation? How do I solve this?

Hello, I know the mean of these numbers is 12, but what is the mean absolute deviation-example-1
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Given:

Sample of 10 students is as below


12,15,8,9,14,8,17,14,8,15

Required:

We want to find the mean absolute deviation for the given sample

Step-by-step explanation:

For this,

first we need to find the mean of given sample


(12+15+8+9+14+8+17+14+8+15)/(10)=(120)/(10)=12

Now


\begin{gathered} \text{l12-12l=0} \\ \text{l12-15l=3} \\ \text{l12-8l=4} \\ \text{l12-9l=3} \\ \text{l12-14l=2} \\ \text{l12-8l=4} \\ \text{l12-17l=5} \\ \text{l12-14l=2} \\ \text{l12-8l=4} \\ \text{l12-15l=3} \end{gathered}

now find the mean of new sample for mean absolute deviation


(0+3+4+3+2+4+5+2+4+3)/(10)=(30)/(10)=3

Final answer:

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