To find the absolute deviation for the missing values, we need to calculate the absolute difference between each missing value and the mean (22.3).
For the missing value at 45:
Absolute Deviation = |45 - 22.3| = 22.7
For the missing value at 27:
Absolute Deviation = |27 - 22.3| = 4.7
Therefore, the absolute deviations for the missing values would be:
- 45: 22.7
- 27: 4.7
Use the table to answer the question.
Data Point Absolute Deviation
5 17.3
10 12.3
45
12 10.3
27
35 12.7
The table lists Jude’s data for how many people walk into a store each half hour. The mean is 22.3. Identify the absolute deviation for each missing value. Round each value to the nearest tenth.
(1 point)
Data Point Absolute Deviation
5 17.3
10 12.3
45
12 10.3
27
35 12.7
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