Respuesta :
a. The number of cantaloupes sold at Central varied less than did the number sold at North.
What is the MAD of the data set?
{10, 9, 16, 5, 10}
mean = (10 + 9 + 16 + 5 + 10)/5 = 10
MAD = ( (10 - 10) + (10 - 9) + (16 - 10) + (10 - 5) + (10 - 10) )/5 = 12/5
The numbers of cubs in each litter were 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The mean of these measurements is 3.
What is the mean absolute deviation?
mad = ( (3 - 1) + (3 - 1) + (3 - 2) + (3 - 2) + (4 - 3) + (5 - 3) + (6 - 3) )/10
a. 1.2
Tamar surveyed six friends, asking each how many times he or she had ridden in a helicopter. The numbers of times she recorded were 0, 0, 0, 1, 3, and 8.
What is the mean absolute deviation of the number of times? Round to the nearest tenth, if needed.
mean = (1+3+8)/6 = 2
mad = ( 2 + 2 + 2 + (2 - 1) + (3 - 2) + (8 - 2) )/6 = 14/6
c. 2.3 times
Four friends played cards. Their final scores were –6, –3, 0, and 1.
What is the mean absolute deviation of their scores?
mean = (-6 - 3 - 1)/4= -10/4 = -2.5
mad = ( (6 - 2.5) + (3 - 2-5) + 2.5 + (2.5 + 1) )/2.5
mad = 4
What is the MAD of the data set?
{10, 9, 16, 5, 10}
mean = (10 + 9 + 16 + 5 + 10)/5 = 10
MAD = ( (10 - 10) + (10 - 9) + (16 - 10) + (10 - 5) + (10 - 10) )/5 = 12/5
The numbers of cubs in each litter were 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The mean of these measurements is 3.
What is the mean absolute deviation?
mad = ( (3 - 1) + (3 - 1) + (3 - 2) + (3 - 2) + (4 - 3) + (5 - 3) + (6 - 3) )/10
a. 1.2
Tamar surveyed six friends, asking each how many times he or she had ridden in a helicopter. The numbers of times she recorded were 0, 0, 0, 1, 3, and 8.
What is the mean absolute deviation of the number of times? Round to the nearest tenth, if needed.
mean = (1+3+8)/6 = 2
mad = ( 2 + 2 + 2 + (2 - 1) + (3 - 2) + (8 - 2) )/6 = 14/6
c. 2.3 times
Four friends played cards. Their final scores were –6, –3, 0, and 1.
What is the mean absolute deviation of their scores?
mean = (-6 - 3 - 1)/4= -10/4 = -2.5
mad = ( (6 - 2.5) + (3 - 2-5) + 2.5 + (2.5 + 1) )/2.5
mad = 4
Answer:
(i only have the answer to your first question)
the correct answers are:The number of cantaloupes sold at North and South varied about the same amount. and The number of cantaloupes sold at Central varied less than did the number sold at North. i took the test, the person that answered this is not correct, he's answer wasn't even two. i hope this helps.