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5 May, 14:51

Six students measure the acceleration (in meters per second per second) of an object in free fall. The measured values are: 10.56, 9.52, 9.73, 9.80, 9.78, 10.91. The students want to state that the absolute deviation of each measured value xfrom the mean is at most

d. Find the value of

d.

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  1. 5 May, 18:18
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    The measured data is

    x = [10.56, 9.52, 9.73, 9.80, 9.78, 10.91]

    There are 6 measurements.

    Calculate the mean.

    m = (10.56+9.52+9.73+9.80+9.78+10.91) / 6 = 10.05

    Calculate deviations from the mean.

    y = |x - m|

    = [0.51, 0.53, 0.32, 0.25, 0.27, 0.86]

    The greatest deviation from the mean is d = 0.86.

    Calculate the average absolute deviation.

    (0.51+0.53+0.32+0.25+0.27+0.86) / 6 = 0.4567

    Answer:

    d = 0.86
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