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How do you calculate the mean squared deviation (MSD) in statistics?

To calculate the mean squared deviation (MSD) in statistics, you first find the difference between each data point and the mean of the data set. Then, square each of these differences, add them all together, and divide by the total number of data points. This gives you the MSD, which represents the average of the squared differences between each data point and the mean.


When you subtract the highest data point from the lowest data point?

you just take the highest number in the data and the lowest number in the data. then you get the range.


Why the boiling point of liquid hydrogen chloride gas is negative and what does negative sign mean?

Negative temperatures mearly mean that they are below zero degrees. 0 degrees centigrade is the temperature that water freezes/melts at. Any chemical which is a gas at 0 dgrees Centigrade must have boiled at a lower temperautre than 0 degrees. If this temperature was for example 50 degrees lower than 0 degrees Centigrade you would write it as -50C, if it was 118 degrees below zero you would write it as -118C. However if the same temperatures were measured on the Kelvin temperature scale they would all be positive as it not possible to go lower than 0 degrees Kelvin. That temperature is called Absolute Zero.


What error will be introduced if you fail to set the xero point of the balance before making reading?

An error in balancing is called an "error of measurement". The type of error that will be introduced if one fails to set the zero point of the balance before making the reading is a systematic error.


What are the melting point and boiling point of Ammonium?

If you mean ammonia, the melting point of ammonia is −77.73 °C, and its boiling point is −33.34 °C. (Wikipedia)

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What is the suns normal temperautre?

200


What is the temperautre of the moon on the sunny side?

Hot! About 300 degrees, F.


What does exterior point mean?

An exterior point, in the context of geometry and topology, refers to a point that lies outside a given set or region. Specifically, it is not contained within the boundaries of the set and has a neighborhood that does not intersect with the set. In simpler terms, if you can draw a small circle around the exterior point without touching the set, then that point is considered an exterior point.


Can there be more than one mean in a set of numbers?

No. But there can be more than one data point which has the same value as the mean for the set of numbers. Or there can be none that take the mean value.


What does three out of five 15-point games mean in volleyball?

SET


Where can you watch match point?

Match Point Set Match Point Set


Can you play tie break on the last set?

If you mean tennis, yes you can as it is in the rules that no game( and therefore no set or match) can be won by a single point. There must always be a 2 point advantage to win a game


Will chocolate melt if you send it in a package?

It might. The best thing to do it mark the package as perishable, and send it or have it travel at constant temperautre.


What is arbitrary zero?

Arbitrary zero us a zero point which is set or convenience. It DOES NOT mean absence of the variable.


What does the word outlier in math mean?

a data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or smaller than the next nearest data point.


If there are 21 values in a data set in order from smallest to largest what is the first quartile of the data set?

The mean of the 6th and 7th values


What is the Formula for Vars?

The formula for calculating variance (Var) is the average of the squared differences between each data point and the mean of the data set. It is used to measure the dispersion or spread of a set of data points around the mean.