If you summed the deviations of every data point from the mean ($x_i - ar{x}$), what result would you always obtain?

Answer

Zero

The sum of the deviations from the mean always results in zero because the positive distances (points above the mean) perfectly cancel out the negative distances (points below the mean).

If you summed the deviations of every data point from the mean ($x_i - ar{x}$), what result would you always obtain?
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