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Example Question #121 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the set:
To find the mean, there are two steps:
1. Add all of the numbers in the set together.
2. Divide that number by the amount of numbers are in the set.
For this problem there are 13 numbers in the set, so we add the numbers together and divide by 13 to find the mean:
Example Question #122 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the set:
To find the mean, there are two steps:
1. Add all of the numbers in the set together.
2. Divide that number by the amount of numbers are in the set.
For this problem there are 7 numbers in the set, so we add the numbers together and divide by 7 to find the mean:
Example Question #123 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the set:
To find the mean, there are two steps:
1. Add all of the numbers in the set together.
2. Divide that number by the amount of numbers are in the set.
For this problem there are 11 numbers in the set, so we add the numbers together and divide by 11 to find the mean:
Example Question #124 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the set:
To find the mean, there are two steps:
1. Add all of the numbers in the set together.
2. Divide that number by the amount of numbers are in the set.
For this problem there are 15 numbers in the set, so we add the numbers together and divide by 15 to find the mean:
Example Question #125 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the set:
To find the mean, there are two steps:
1. Add all of the numbers in the set together.
2. Divide that number by the amount of numbers are in the set.
For this problem there are 8 numbers in the set, so we add the numbers together and divide by 8 to find the mean:
Example Question #126 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the set:
To find the mean, there are two steps:
1. Add all of the numbers in the set together.
2. Divide that number by the amount of numbers are in the set.
For this problem there are 12 numbers in the set, so we add the numbers together and divide by 12 to find the mean:
Example Question #127 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the set:
To find the mean, there are two steps:
1. Add all of the numbers in the set together.
2. Divide that number by the amount of numbers are in the set.
For this problem there are 13 numbers in the set, so we add the numbers together and divide by 13 to find the mean:
Example Question #128 : Data Properties
In order to pass Algebra II, Paul needs to have an average of 85 or higher for his final grade. On his three earlier tests, Paul scored a 95, 72, and 85. What is the lowest score that Paul can get on his last test to be able to pass the test?
Not enough information to determine.
We already know three of Paul's test scores and need to find the score on his last test so that the average is an 85.
Example Question #129 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the following number set:
Find the mean of the following number set:
To find the mean, simply take the sum of the number set and divide the sum by the total number of entries in the data set.
In this case, we get the sum via:
Then, because there are 7 entries in our set, we do the following
So our mean is
Example Question #130 : Data Properties
Find the mean of the following data set.
To find the mean of a set of numbers, simply sum the set of numbers and divide by the number of numbers in the set. There are four numbers in the set.
The mean is: