Hailey records the weights of five dogs of one breed and five dogs of another breed. What can she infer about the weights of Breed 1 dogs and Breed 2 dogs? Breed 1: {45, 38, 49, 52, 51} Breed 2: {36, 35, 44, 50, 40} A. Breed 1 dogs and Breed 2 dogs have similar weight distributions. B. Breed 1 dogs and Breed 2 dogs have somewhat similar weight distributions. C. Breed 1 dogs and Breed 2 dogs have no overlap in their weight distributions. D. Breed 1 dogs and Breed 2 dogs have identical weight distributions.
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Find the average of both sets of data. Do you know how?
47 and 41
@KyanTheDoodle
Well you can eliminate C because the sets of data don't have any similar numbers.
ill say B
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What is the means-to-MAD ratio of the two data sets, expressed as a decimal? Data set Mean Mean absolute deviation (MAD) 1 10.3 1.6 2 12.7 1.5
I have no idea. I've always had trouble with MAD.
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