Math, asked by troussell26, 10 months ago

Blake recorded the high temperatures each day for a month in two different cities. For City A, the mean high temperature was 59 degrees F with a absolute deviation of 3.2.
For City B, the mean high temperature was 71 degrees F with a mean absolute deviation 2.9.
Compare the difference of the means in terms of the means absolute deviations.

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Step-by-step explanation:

For city A,

Mean Absolute Deviation(MAD)= (Look for the attachment for the formula. I cant type here.)

Now, MAD(city A)=27.9

Similarly, MAD(city B)=34.05

Now,the difference between a data value in a set and the mean of the set.The Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) of a set of data is the average distance between each data value and the mean. The mean absolute deviation is the "average" of the "positive distances" of each point from the mean.

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