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Maria counted the number of candies in ten different boxes. the number of candies are 57 38,45,49,52,56,41,50,61, and 60. What is the mean absolute deviation of the number of ca…
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Maria counted the number of candies in ten different boxes. the number of candies are 57 38,45,49,52,56,41,50,61, and 60. What is the mean absolute deviation of the number of ca…
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Maria counted the number of candies in ten different boxes. the number of candies are 57 38,45,49,52,56,41,50,61, and 60. What is the mean absolute deviation of the number of candies.
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Add all the numbers then divide them by the amount of numbers
509 divided by 10 = 50.9
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