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Marcus bought pumpkins that weigh 8 lb, 11 lb, 23 lb, and 15 lb. What is the mean weight of his pumpkins? Round to the nearest tenth if needed.

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In this question, it is given that

Marcus bought pumpkins that weigh 8 lb, 11 lb, 23 lb, and 15 lb.

And we have to find the mean weight .

To find the mean weight, we will first add all the weights, then divide them by number of pumpkins which is 4.

So the mean weight is


Mean \ weight = (8+11+23 +15)/(4) = (57)/(4) = 14.25 lb

Therefore the mean weight is 14.25 lb .

User Ali Chraghi
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Marcus bought pumpkins that weigh 8 lb, 11 lb, 23 lb, and 15 lb. What is the mean weight of his pumpkins?

Answer: Marcus has bought 4 pumpkins weighted 8 lb, 11 lb, 23 lb and 15 lb.

The mean weight of pumpkins is

Mean =
(Sum-of-weights-of-4-pumpkins)/(Number-of-pumpkins)


=(8+11+23+15)/(4)


=(57)/(4)


=14.3 lb

Therefore, the mean weight of his pumpkins is 14.3 lb

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