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6 June, 05:59

Four friends played mini golf. Their scores were - 3, - 2, - 1, and 2. What is the mean absolute deviation of their scores?

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  1. 6 June, 06:39
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    Answer is 1.5

    You would first find the mean, you add all together then divided it by the numbers that it has, they have 4 number - 3, - 2, - 1, 2 in this problem.

    Add all number together divided it by 4, you'll get - 1, (-3 + - 2 + - 1 + 2) : 4 = - 1) Then you subtract the mean by the numbers you used to get your mean so in this case it is 3, - 2, - 1, 2.

    -3 - (-1) = - 2

    -2 - (-1) = - 1

    -1 - (-1) = 0

    2 - (-1) = 3

    Then you add the answers up but you have to turn the negative numbers to positive like - 2 turns into just 2 and so does - 1 to 1. (2+1+0+3 = 1.5) Then you divide the 6 by how many numbers there are so in this case there are 4 numbers so you do 6 divided by 4 and you get 1.5. (Trust me I learned this)
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