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10 March, 05:57

The difference between Noah's mean and Gabriel's mean is. The ratio of the difference in the mean to Noah's MAD is. The ratio of the difference in the mean to Gabriel's MAD is. Both of these ratios show that the difference in the means is about 5% of the MAD values.

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  1. 10 March, 06:03
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    The difference between Noah's mean and Gabriel's mean is.

    0.17

    The ratio of the difference in the mean to Noah's MAD is.

    0.17/2.67

    The ratio of the difference in the mean to Gabriel's MAD is.

    Both of these ratios show that the difference in the means is about 5% of the MAD values. 0.17/3.22
  2. 10 March, 06:22
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    1-0.17

    2-0.17/2.67

    3-0.17/3.22
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