What is the MAD of the data set? {10, 9, 16, 5, 10}
didn't you just ask this question?
Yeah. I can't figure it out. It's way to complicated for me.
Can someone help?
what does MAD mean?
first one is mean
Mean absolute deviation
mean = average
@welshfella
You basically had it last time. You just need to do what you already did one more time.
oh right sorry its been a long time since i did statistics and i cant remember
@chrismoon explained it to me but i still cant figure it out
here is a good video for you if you still don't get it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9AJk7TvdpQ
Can someone just give direct answers?
Please?? Will medal and fan. I've tried everything I know.
if you get direct answers, you will continue to ask the same questions and you won't learn anything
UGH! I just need this one question. Mad Is the only thing i don't understand
MAD*
watch the video then
I've watched several videos.
ok well what is the first step in finding the mean?
add up all the numbers and divide by 5 will give you the mean
what do you get/
Dr. Ibanez recorded the amount of snowfall, in centimeters, at 10 different locations during 1 day and then arranged the amounts from smallest to largest. The amounts were 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, and 6 cm. The mean of these measurements is 4 cm. What is the mean absolute deviation? A. 0 cm B. 0.8 cm C. 1 cm D. 2.5 cm
Can anyone help me with this?
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