Question
While finding the absolute deviation, if one of the deviations is 0 should it still be counted as a data point when dividing?
Answers
If one of the deviations is 0, it is still counted as a data point when finding the absolute deviation. When dividing by the total number of data points to calculate the average absolute deviation, the zero deviation would not affect the calculation since it does not contribute anything to the sum.
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