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.
Answer:
It is called The Atbash Cipher
Explanation:
The Atbash cipher also known as Atbash code is a monoalphabetic substitution concept whereby the first letter of an alphabet system is replaced by the last letter. Take for example, in the English alphabet system, letter A would be written as "Z", letter B as "Y" while letter C becomes "X". The purpose of using Atbash is to facilitate secrecy in words or hide real words from people who don't know about Atbash. For example, not everyone knows that "ilhvh" is an Atbash code that means "roses".
Answer:
Role model?
Explanation:
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Answer:
450
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