The difference between Noah’s mean and Gabriel’s mean is 0.17, ratios are 0.17/2.67 and 0.17/3.22 respectively.
It is defined as the measure to show the variation in the data set in other words, between the mean and every data value, the distance known as the MAD.
[tex]\rm MAD = \dfrac{\sum (x_i-X)}{n}[/tex]
We have:
Column 1 Noah Gabriel
Mean 87 87.17
Median 85.5 85
Mode 85 86
Range 8 12
M A D 2.67 3.22
The difference between Noah’s mean and Gabriel’s mean is
= 87.17 - 87
= 0.17
The ratio of the difference in the mean to Noah’s MAD is
= 0.17/2.67
The ratio of the difference in the mean to Gabriel’s MAD is
= 0.17/3.22
Both of these ratios show that the difference in the means is about 5% of the MAD values.
Thus, the difference between Noah’s mean and Gabriel’s mean is 0.17, ratios are 0.17/2.67 and 0.17/3.22 respectively.
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