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Greg teaches an art class. The table below shows how many drawings his students had submitted by last Friday. Greg calculates the mean absolute deviation MAD of the data. Then, one student submits 25 additional drawings. Greg cannot remember whether the drawings are Amy's or Emily's, but he thinks the MAD will increase no matter who submitted the drawings. Is Greg correct? Use the drop-down menus to explain your reasoning. Greg's Students' Drawings

Greg teaches an art class. The table below shows how many drawings his students had submitted by last Friday. Greg calculates the mean absolute deviation MAD of the data. Then, one student submits 25 additional drawings. Greg cannot remember whether the drawings are Amy's or Emily's, but he thinks the MAD will increase no matter who submitted the drawings. Is Greg correct? Use the drop-down menus to explain your reasoning. Greg's Students' Drawings

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Greg teaches an art class. The table below shows how many drawings his students had submitted by last Friday. Greg calculates the mean absolute deviation MAD of the data. Then, one student submits 25 additional drawings. Greg cannot remember whether the drawings are Amy's or Emily's, but he thinks the MAD will increase no matter who submitted the drawings. Is Greg correct? Use the drop-down menus to explain your reasoning. Greg's Students' Drawings 65105c16b7d03.webp