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To calculate:The mean absolute deviation of the given information and also describes its representation.
Answer to Problem 1GP
The Mean Absolute Deviation of the given set of values is
It shows that the average distance between actual number of rose petals and the mean number of rose petals on different types of roses is 20 rose petals.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:The table below shows the number of petals on different types of roses.
No. of Rose petals |
16 |
17 |
20 |
22 |
26 |
33 |
35 |
35 |
44 |
52 |
Formula used:
The Mean of a given set of values is the average of the given set of values.
The Mean Absolute Deviation of a given set of values is the average of deviation of each value from the mean value.
Calculation:
The value of
16 | |
17 | |
20 | |
22 | |
26 | |
33 | |
35 | |
35 | |
44 | |
52 | |
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The Mean Absolute Deviation of the given set of values is
It shows that the average distance between actual number of rose petals and the mean number of rose petals on different types of roses is 20 rose petals.
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