Using the following data, calculate the mean absolute deviation: 1 6 5 8 3 7 1 4 10 9 What is the mean absolute deviation for these data?

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Answer:

2.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

First you will need to find the mean of the numbers first so add 1, 6, 5, 8, 3, 7, 1, and 4. When you get that answer, you divide that by 8 since that there are 8 numbers listed above. When you get your answer, you will need to use that number and subtract it from the numbers listed above. For example, if the mean was 9 (not the mean) you would have an equation 1-9= |  | =. For all of it you would get equations like this if the mean was 9 (DO NOT USE THIS):

1-9= |  | =

6-9= |  | =

5-9= |  | =

8-9= |  | =

3-9= |  | =

7-9= |  | =

1-9= |  | =

4-9= |  | =

When you get your answer for all of that, you will need to add all those answers up and divide that by 10 because again they have 10 numbers listed. When you are done dividing, that will be your answer

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