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23 November, 02:00

The data shows the total number of employee medical leave days taken for on-the-job accidents in the first six months of the year: 12, 6, 15, 9, 18, 12. Use the data for the Exercise. Find the sum of squares of the deviations from the mean.

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  1. 23 November, 02:24
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    90

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The sum of squares of the deviation from mean=sum (x-xbar) ²=?

    x

    12

    6

    15

    9

    18

    12

    xbar=sumx/n

    xbar = (12+6+15+9+18+12) / 6=72/6=12

    x x-xbar (x-xbar) ²

    12 12-12=0 0

    6 6-12=-6 36

    15 15-12=3 9

    9 9-12=-3 9

    18 18-12=6 36

    12 12-12=0 0

    sum (x-xbar) ²=0+36+9+9+36+0=90

    So, the sum of squares of the deviations from the mean is 90.
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