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Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer:

Considering the standard deviation, the mean absolute deviation is equal to \frac{4}{5}σ

Explanation:

Standard Deviation:

  • The term "standard deviation" (or "σ") refers to a measurement of the data's dispersion from the mean.
  • A low standard deviation implies that the data are grouped around the mean, whereas a large standard deviation shows that the data are more dispersed.

Mean absolute deviation:

  • Take the absolute value of each digit in the data set, then deduct the mean. Next, add up the absolute values.
  • The mean absolute deviation is then calculated by dividing the aforementioned sum by the total number of values in the data set.
  • Thus, when both of them are equal the answer becomes 4/5*standard deviation.

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