Math, asked by michitode111, 19 hours ago

A teacher surveyed her class after they had taken a vocabulary test. Eighteen of the students claimed they had studied at least one hour for the test. The remaining twelve students admitted that they had not studied for the test at all. The test results (expressed as a percent) for the two groups are shown below.
Studied: 87, 100, 94, 79, 92, 100, 95, 83, 89, 99, 100, 91, 89, 95, 100, 93, 96, 83

Did Not Study: 82, 72, 45, 91, 58, 83, 65, 87, 90, 77, 73, 89

Part 1: Calculate the mean of the group that did not study, rounded to the nearest tenth.

Part 2: Calculate the mean absolute deviation of the group that did not study, rounded to the nearest tenth.

Part 3: How many of the scores (from the group that did not study) are more than two mean absolute deviations from the mean?

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Answered by avabooleav
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean Of Students Who Studied: 92.5

Absolute Deviation:  5.2  

I don't understand what the last part is asking.

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