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23 February, 17:49

What is the mean absolute deviation of 9,7,6,8,7 and 5

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  1. 23 February, 20:24
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    To find the mean absolute deviation you must use the formula

    Absolute Deviation = Σ|x - μl / N

    x represents score

    μ represents mean

    Σ represents sum

    N represents numbers of scores

    1. find mean (add all values)

    add all values / the amount of numbers given

    9 + 7 + 6 + 8 + 7 + 5 = 42

    42/6 = 7

    (I got 6 because there are 6 numbers that are given)

    therefore μ = 42 and N = 6

    find the distance of each value from that mean (7)

    value distance

    9 2

    7 0

    6 1

    8 1

    7 0

    5 3

    add the distance

    2 + 0 + 1 + 1 + 0 + 3 = 7

    divide by the number of values given which is 6

    7/6 = 1.166

    = 1.2

    therefore the mean is 7 and the mean deviation is 1.2

    the absolute deviation

    since you have the mean which is 7

    you have to subtract the values given by 7

    |x - μl so the formula is |x - 7l

    9 - 7 = 2

    7 - 7 = 0

    6 - 7 = - 1

    8 - 7 = 1

    7 - 7 = 0

    5 - 7 = - 2

    Add all the values

    2 + 0 - 1 + 1 + 0 - 2 = 0

    so you sub all the values into the formula

    Σ|x - μl / N

    0 / 6 = 0
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