The list shows the maximum flying speeds of the ten fastest birds worldwide.

88, 72, 77, 95, 65, 80, 70, 106, 65, 68

What is the mean absolute deviation of the set of data?

To find the mean absolute deviation, we first need to find the mean of the data set.

Mean = (88 + 72 + 77 + 95 + 65 + 80 + 70 + 106 + 65 + 68) / 10
Mean = 786 / 10
Mean = 78.6

Next, we subtract the mean from each data point, find the absolute value of the differences, and then calculate the mean of those absolute differences.

Differences from the mean:
|88 - 78.6| = 9.4
|72 - 78.6| = 6.6
|77 - 78.6| = 1.6
|95 - 78.6| = 16.4
|65 - 78.6| = 13.6
|80 - 78.6| = 1.4
|70 - 78.6| = 8.6
|106 - 78.6| = 27.4
|65 - 78.6| = 13.6
|68 - 78.6| = 10.6

Mean absolute deviation = (9.4 + 6.6 + 1.6 + 16.4 + 13.6 + 1.4 + 8.6 + 27.4 + 13.6 + 10.6) / 10
Mean absolute deviation = 99.2 / 10
Mean absolute deviation = 9.92

Therefore, the mean absolute deviation of the data set is 9.92.

thas wrong

I apologize for the mistake in my previous calculation. Let's recalculate the mean absolute deviation using the correct method.

Mean = (88 + 72 + 77 + 95 + 65 + 80 + 70 + 106 + 65 + 68) / 10
Mean = 786 / 10
Mean = 78.6

Next, we calculate the absolute deviation of each data point from the mean:

|88 - 78.6| = 9.4
|72 - 78.6| = 6.6
|77 - 78.6| = 1.6
|95 - 78.6| = 16.4
|65 - 78.6| = 13.6
|80 - 78.6| = 1.4
|70 - 78.6| = 8.6
|106 - 78.6| = 27.4
|65 - 78.6| = 13.6
|68 - 78.6| = 10.6

Now, we find the mean of these absolute deviations:

Mean absolute deviation = (9.4 + 6.6 + 1.6 + 16.4 + 13.6 + 1.4 + 8.6 + 27.4 + 13.6 + 10.6) / 10
Mean absolute deviation = 98.2 / 10
Mean absolute deviation = 9.82

Therefore, the mean absolute deviation of the data set is 9.82.