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In arithmetic mean the sum of deviations of all the recorded observations taken from mean must be always

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The sum of the deviations from the mean is zero. This will always be the case as it is a property of the sample mean, i.e., the sum of the deviations below the mean will always equal the sum of the deviations above the mean

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The sum of the deviations from the mean is zero. This will always be the case as it is a property of the sample mean, i.e., the sum of the deviations below the mean will always equal the sum of the deviations above the mean.

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