The rest of the question:
Robin's scores: 99, 108, 102, 107, 119 mean = 107; mad = 5.2 Evelyn's scores: 125, 137, 138, 145, 145 mean = 138; mad = 5.6 explain what the mean absolute deviation is in general.
Answer: 5.6
Explanation:
This question is referring to Mathematics and not English so I will help you as much as I can. I have found the rest of it online and the correct answer too.
- The mean absolute deviation that we have here is considering the average distance from some data point to the mean point of it and by that it is measuring variability.
- Since it is measuring variability, referring to this question, we are finding out that Evelyn is scoring slightly more than Robin's do and we can see that in the question since his score is 5.2 and her score is 5.6.
You can use the words singling out
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Persuasive speeches are usually aimed to convince the audience to accept the speaker's point of view. <em>(whether right or wrong)</em>. Judging by that, the speech in question has already passed as a persuasive speech since it is aimed at persuading an audience.
Similarly, the content of the persuasive speech has a lot to do with the adoption of a <em>new tax policy </em>by the government<em>. </em>Hence, this makes this makes the speech a persuasive speech on a question of policy.
1838-42 - British forces invade, install King Shah Shujah. He is assassinated in 1842. British and Indian troops are massacred during retreat from Kabul.
1878-80 - Second Anglo-Afghan War. A treaty gives Britain control of Afghan foreign affairs.
1919 - Emir Amanullah Khan declares independence from British influence.
1926-29 - Amanullah tries to introduce social reforms, which however stir civil unrest. He flees.
ADVERTISEMENT
1933 - Zahir Shah becomes king and Afghanistan remains a monarchy for next four decades.
1953 - General Mohammed Daud becomes prime minister. Turns to Soviet Union for economic and military assistance. Introduces social reforms, such as abolition of purdah (practice of secluding women from public view).
1963 - Mohammed Daud forced to resign as prime minister.
1964 - Constitutional monarchy introduced - but leads to political polarisation and power struggles.
1973 - Mohammed Daud seizes power in a coup and declares a republic. Tries to play off USSR against Western powers.
1978 - General Daud is overthrown and killed in a pro-Soviet coup. The People's Democratic Party comes to power but is paralysed by violent infighting and faces opposition by US-backed mujahideen groups.