To determine which graph has a larger average deviation, we need to calculate the average deviation for each dataset represented by the graphs. Unfortunately, without seeing the graphs or having the specific data points, I can't provide a definitive answer.
- If you have access to the data points of both graphs, you can calculate the average deviation by following these steps:
- Find the mean (average) of the dataset.
- Subtract the mean from each data point to find the absolute deviations.
- Calculate the mean of these absolute deviations.
Whichever graph has the larger mean of absolute deviations has the larger average deviation.
If you can share the data or describe the graphs, I'd be happy to help you compute the average deviation or make an evaluation!