To find the mean absolute deviation of the data, start by finding the mean of the data set.
Find the sum of the data values, and divide the sum by the number of data values.
Find the absolute value of the difference between each data value and the mean: ...
Find the sum of the absolute values of the differences.
And then divide the sum of the absolute values of the differences by the number of data values
No, 21 is a multiple of 7
Make 37.5% into decimal form : Since it is being marked up, add 100% = 1.375
1.375 x 80
1.375
x 80
_________
0000
+11000
_________
110.000
80 marked up by 37.5% is 110.
I think the answer is B Mean or median because there is no outlier.
Make the fractions improper to multiply.2 1/5 becomes 11/5 and 1 3/4 becomes 7/4. multiply the numerators then multiply the denominators. you get 77/20, which is simplest form. don't let teachers feed you that bs about it having to be a mixed number. an improper fraction is way more useful.