Data Set 1 has a mean of 54 and a MAD of 4. Data Set 2 has a mean of 60 and a MAD of 2. What can be concluded about the two distributions?
Select each correct answer.
The distributions are similar.
The means-to-MAD ratio is 1.5.
The distributions are somewhat similar.
The means-to-MAD ratio is 3.
Pick more than one.

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If data 1 has mean of 54 with MAD 4 , data 2 has mean of 60 with MAD of 2 then the statements true are that the distributions are somewhat similar.

What is MAD?

Full form of MAD is mean absolute deviation. It is the average distance between data value and mean of that data.

How to identify statements?

Data set 1 has mean of 54 and MAD of 4 and Data set 2 has mean of 60 and MAD of 2.

First we calculate means to mad ratio

Data 1 : 54/4=13.5

Data 2: 60/2=30

Hence second and fourth options are wrong.

The data of both the sets are not fully similar because if they are fully similar then the ratio of mean and Mad will be same. These two are somewhat similar because  Mad is greater than 2.5 which is the known criteria.

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