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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 21:50, sophiapilare8276

Given Set \(M:\ 0,\ 1,\ 3,\ 4,\ 7\) and Set \(N:\ 1,\ 2,\ 3,\ 4,\ 5,\ 9\). Calculate the mean and mean absolute deviation for both sets. Then, answer the following questions. How many data points in Set are closer than one mean absolute deviation from the mean of Set ? How many data points in Set are further than two mean absolute deviations from the mean of Set ? Find the difference between the two means. How does this difference relate to the mean absolute deviation of each set? For example, is it the same as the mean absolute deviation, twice as much, half as much, etc? WRITER

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