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Answer:

MAD = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

First We'll find the mean of data

Mean = [tex]\frac{20}{5}[/tex]

Mean = 4

Then, we'll find absolute deviation

=> |4-3| = 1

=> |4-2| = 2

=> |4-1| = 3

=> |4-1| = 3

=> |4-3| = 1

Now, taking the mean of these absolute deviations:

MAD = [tex]\frac{1+3+3+2+1}{5}[/tex]

MAD = [tex]\frac{10}{5}[/tex]

MAD = 2

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