Asked by Bella

Julia measured the high temperature in her town for one week. Using the chart above, find the mean absolute deviation for the high temperatures. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Be sure to show your work for finding: the mean of the set of data distance of each number from the mean the mean absolute deviation

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Answered by oobleck
42
Answered by Hehe
Is this even right I need an explanation cause it's due today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Answered by tori
i don't know this i'm bad at math.
Answered by 😛
does anyone know the expansion for the answer?
Answered by AllieCat08
Thanks got a 100
Answered by connexus person
but how would you do it
Answered by connexus person
because all you gave is the answer is mrs. sue here
Answered by girly girl
mrs sue can you pls help
Answered by Belladonna
It's December. I'm sure one of you has an answer. ):l
Answered by Venti the Bard
,man
Answered by Ms. Sue
Guys yall should figure the never out not ne
Answered by Ms. Sue
Guys yall should figure the not always
out not ne
Answered by lalalalalala
EVERY ONE PLEASE GIVE AN EXPLANATION THIS IS DUE TODAY NOW PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how the heck did i get 0
as the answer
Answered by wha
kinda late but its 4.285
4.285 ima bit late
Answered by Connexus Person
@Ms. Sue Without The Blue Person Thing Is Fake.
Answered by TRUMP
Hello
Answered by That connexus kid
Firstly you are going to add all the temperatures up to get 329. then you will divide that by 7 to equal 47 then you will subtract 47 from all the temperatures (the negative ones turn positive so if you subtract 47-46 and the answer is -1 you turn it to 1) then you add all of the answers that you subtracted from the temperatures together. To get 30 then you divide 30/7 to equal 4.285 but then you round up to 42

Sorry if that made no sense I don’t know how to explain it any clearer
Answered by Cake
HELP I MEED TO TURN THIS IN SOON
Answered by oga
im surprised nobody figures it out yet
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