The box plot summarizes the number of people enrolling in fitness classes each month during one year at the city gym. The mean of the data is 163.75, and the mean absolute deviated (MAD) of the data is 65. In January of the next year, 400 people enroll in fitness classes at the gym. How does the MAD change if the data include January’s enrollment? Use the drop-down menus to explain. Click the arrows to choose an answer from each menu. A MAD of 65 means that the monthly enrollment counts were an average of 65 from the (CHOOSE). An enrollment of 400 has a deviated value that is (CHOOSE) the MAD. The data will have (CHOOSE) variability when January’s enrollment is included. This will result in a new MAD that is (CHOOSE) 65.

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second blank: greater than

third blank: increased

fourth blank:  greater than

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The MAD of a set of data is the average distance between each data value and the mean. 400 is further than the mean than the MAD. This, increases the variability of the originally data set. As a consequence, the inclusion of 400 will result in a greater MAD