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Answer:
SAT scores for any test date during the school year are almost always available 2–4 weeks after you take the test. For SAT administrations over the summer, scores may take a little longer. If you take the SAT on a Saturday, your multiple-choice scores will be ready about two weeks later.
Explanation:
Tension is used (the pull of the stick).
With data of 68, 76, 70, and 74,
- The mean absolute deviation of the set of scores that Tammy has is given as 3.
- The prediction is going to be that her MAD would go up.
- With Data of 68, 76, 70, 74 and 92, her MAD is 6.4
<h3>How to solve for the Mean Absolute deviation (MAD) on excel</h3>
1. To solve this, I made use of the excel formula
This is formula is given as =AVEDEV(A1:A4)
The MAD in the first part is = 3
The data in the first part is contained from A1 to A4
2. If Tammy happens to be correct then the prediction for his absolute deviation is that it is going to go up.
3. After earning a 92, her MAD is going to be:
=AVEDEV(A9:A13)
= 6.4
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