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A survey asked eight people about their wages and educational background. The table shows the hourly wages reported by people with and without a high school diploma.
A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled No high school diploma with entries 10.00, 9.50, 11.50, 13.00. Column 2 is labeled High School Diploma with entries 19.00, 15.25, 14.00, 15.75.
Use the information to complete the statements.
The mean absolute deviation for people without a high school diploma is .
The mean absolute deviation for people with a high school diploma is .
The data for people without a high school diploma are more the mean than the data for people with a high school diploma.
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