This dataset represents the number of likes Julia had on her last 10 Instagram posts: 17, 19, 21, 23, 28, 31, 31, 34, 35, 36 Which of the following is the MAD of the dataset and explains what the value means for this dataset? (1 point) Responses The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes. The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes. The MAD is 13. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 13 from the mean of 27.5 likes. The MAD is 13. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 13 from the mean of 27.5 likes. The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes. The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes. The MAD is 13. This means the number of likes differ by 13 from the mean of 27.5 likes.

The MAD is 6. This means the number of likes differ, on average, by 6 from the mean of 27.5 likes.

The Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) is a measure of how spread out the values in a data set are from the mean. In this case, a MAD of 6 means that, on average, the number of likes for Julia's Instagram posts differ by 6 likes from the mean of 27.5 likes. This indicates that the number of likes on her posts do not vary significantly from each other.