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How does the mean absolute deviation (MAD) of the data in set 2 compare to the mean absolute deviation of the data in set 1?

Set 1: 16, 15, 10, 12
Set 2: 16, 62, 15, 10, 12
The MAD of set 2 is 10 less than the MAD of set 1.
The MAD of set 2 is 13.35 more than the MAD of set 1.
The MAD of set 2 is 10 more than the MAD of set 1.
The MAD of set 2 is 13.35 less than the MAD of set 1.

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Answer:

the M.A.D of set 2 is 13.35 more that the M.A.D of set 1.

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the M.A.D of set 2 is 13.35 more that the M.A.D of set 1.

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Answer: B, That the M.A.D of set 2 is 13.35 more that the M.A.D of set 1.

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