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9 June, 12:51

Data Set A has a mean of 67 and Data Set B has a mean of 92. The MAD of each data set is 12. Express the difference in the measures of center as a multiple of the measure of variation. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

The difference in the means is about ... times the MAD.

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  1. 9 June, 13:56
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    2.1 times the MAD

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data Set A has a mean of 67

    Data Set B has a mean of 92.

    The MAD of each data set is 12

    Express the difference in the measures of center as a multiple of the measure of variation.

    We find the difference of mean and divide by MAD

    Data set B-Data set A MAD92-67 12 = 2.0833

    So, the difference in the means is about 2.1 times the MAD
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