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andreyandreev [35.5K]
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Please help me on this problem

Mathematics
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GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
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Answer:

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So it would look like this:

The MAD of the data in the table is <u>  10  </u>.If the additional drawings are Amy's, the MAD of the date set will <u>  decrease  </u>.If they are Emily's, the MAD will <u>  increase  </u>.The MAD of the new data set <u>  does  </u> depend on whether it was Amy or Emily who turned in the additional drawings. So, Greg is <u>  incorrect  </u>.

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Explanation:

The MAD will have us find the mean first, which I'll call xbar

To find xbar, we add up the values and then divide by n which is the number of items in the set.

xbar = (sum of items)/n

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When we consider case 1, which is where Amy made those 25 additional drawings, then her count goes from 6 to 6+25 = 31. We repeat the steps earlier and we get a MAD of 3.2, which is a decrease from 10 earlier.

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