Data Set 1 has a mean of 120 and a MAD of 4. Data Set 2 has a mean of 132 and a MAD of 3. What can be concluded about the two distributions? Select each correct answer. The distributions are somewhat similar. The means-to-MAD ratio is 3. The means-to-MAD ratio is 4. The distributions are different.

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Answer: The answers are

"The distributions are different" and "The means-to-MAD ratio is 3"

Explanation: I took the test and these two answers were correct.

A mean is an arithmetic average of a set of observations. The correct options are B and D.

What is Mean?

A mean is an arithmetic average of a set of observations. it is given by the formula,

Mean = (Sum of observations)/Number of observations

Given Data Set 1 has a mean of 120 and a MAD of 4, while Data Set 2 has a mean of 132 and a MAD of 3. Therefore, the  points that can be concluded about the given data set are:

  • The distributions are different.
  • The means-to-MAD ratio is 3.

Hence, the correct options are B and D.

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