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3 November, 11:56

What is the mean absolute deviation for 7, 5, 1, 6, 2, and 3?

A. 6

B. 3

C. 2

D. 1

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  1. 3 November, 12:23
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    To find the Mean Absolute Deviation, you have to find the mean first.

    7+5+1+6+2+3=24

    24 divided by 6 numbers = 4

    The mean is four.

    Next you need to find how much is each number from the mean

    7=3 from 4 5=1 from 4 etc

    You get 3,1,3,2,2,1

    Then you find the mean of that.

    3+1+3+2+2+1=12

    12 divided by six numbers = 2

    The Mean Absolute deviation is 2
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