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What is the mean absolute deviation of the data 10, 17, 20, 12, and 16? Round to the nearest whole number

User AndreiM
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Answer:

The answer is 4


s = \sqrt{(\Sigma^n_i_=_1(x_i-x)^2)/(n-1) }

Turn the equation into a simpler form


s = \sqrt{(SS)/(n-1) }


s = \sqrt{(64)/(5-1) }


s = \sqrt{(64)/(4) }


s = √(16)

That said, we know the square root of 16 is 4, so 4 would be your answer.


s = 4

User Paulkayuk
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Answer:

3.5

Explanation:

where n is the number of observed values, x-bar is the mean of the observed values and xi are the individual values.

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