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Mathematics, 23.09.2019 09:30 YoungKukie24

How does the mean absolute deviation (mad) of the data in set 1 compare to the mean absolute deviation of the data in set 2?
if necessary, round any values for the mad to the nearest tenth to answer the question.
set 1: 30, 25, 5, 32
set 2: 25, 30, 32
a. the mad of set 1 is 29 more than the mad of set 2.
b. the mad of set 1 is 6.3 more than the mad of set 2.
c. the mad of set 1 is 23 less than the mad of set 2.
d. the mad of set 1 is 6.3 less than the mad of set 2.

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