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What is the mean of each data set? Enter your answers in the boxes. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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What is the mean of each data set?
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The mean of the data set 1 is 3.6 because if you add all the numbers up you’ll get 32/9 = 3.555555556 or 3.6
The mean of the data set 2 is 9.3 because if you add all the numbers up, you’ll get 93/10=9.3
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