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ReaganLily:

Calculate the range, interquartile range, and mean absolute deviation (rounded to the nearest hundredth) for this set of data. For the mean absolute deviation, do not round the mean. Make two inferences about the litter size of labrador retrievers.

ReaganLily:

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dude:

range I think you know how to find, right?

ReaganLily:

whoops sorry went to go get something am back and I do on some things but with different graphs and stuff it's harder for me if that makes sense

dude:

Okay

ReaganLily:

MAD I'm not great at range, and IQR not terrible but not great either, and everything else I'm just not either remembering or just don't know very well.

dude:

Range is maximum - minimum

ReaganLily:

oh yea

ReaganLily:

sorry if I'm really back and forth I have a really bad headahce and I'm just trying to get some other things done as well...

ReaganLily:

so the range is 9?

dude:

Yep

ReaganLily:

ok so now the IQR..

woolyfrog:

please help me next

dude:

The IQR = Q1, Median and Q3, do you know how to solve for each?

ReaganLily:

I don't think I do...

dude:

imo nutz explained it well here but if you still dont understand it feel free to ask https://questioncove.com/study#/updates/5c587f6d3e87f5038ef14a00

ReaganLily:

so the IQR is 9? or am I reading it wrong

ReaganLily:

I literally did this 40 minutes ago I don't know why I have so many problems with it omg

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