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The following data shows the weight, in pounds, of 6 boxes: 5, 3, 3, 4, 5, 4 What is the value of the mean absolute deviation of the weight of the boxes, and what does it represent about the weight of a box? A 1.2 pounds; on average, the weight of a box varies 1.2 pounds from the mean of 4 pounds B 0.7 pound; the weight of 50% of the boxes is greater than 0.7 pound C 1.2 pounds; the weight of 50% of the boxes is greater than 1.2 pounds D 0.7 pound; on average, the weight of a box varies 0.7 pound from the mean of 4 pounds
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Hello, Panda ! Do you have an idea of what the answer might be ?
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Please don't call me Princess (which is what i'm assuming you were trying to spell there) because I'm not a girl.
Also, don't worry about it ! This is pretty simple to solve, I'll walk you through it.
The mean and the average are the same thing, and since that's the first thing you need to find in order to solve this problem, we'll start with that.
ok but i want usercode3rror's help
usercode3rror said they didn't know how to solve it, though.
The average is the sum of all given numbers that is then divided by the total amount. So, (5+3+3+4+5+4)/6=?
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