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How can you use the mean absolute deviation of two data sets to compare them?

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Answered by Anonymous
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To find the mean absolute deviation of the data, start by finding the mean of the data set. Find the sum of the data values, and divide the sum by the number of data values. Find the absolute value of the difference between each data value and the mean.

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Answered by maddylen
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Sample Answer: The mean absolute deviation tells you how spread out or how clustered around the mean a set of data is. This is the variation in the data. To compare sets, a higher mean absolute deviation indicates that the data points are more spread out from the mean. A lower mean absolute deviation indicates data points are more clustered around the mean.

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