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First question- Mean of: 95, 18, 51, 1, 22, 5 second question- median and mean of: 67, 103, 94, 65, 18, 114, 94, 63, 94, 27 thanks
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First question- Mean of: 95, 18, 51, 1, 22, 5
second question- median and mean of: 67, 103, 94, 65, 18, 114, 94, 63, 94, 27
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The mean is 32
The median is 67
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To find the mean, add up the numbers and divide the answer by the number of numbers you added up.
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95 + 18 + 51 + 1 + 22 + 5 = 192
192 / 6 = 32
The mean of the numbers is 32.
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67 + 103 + 94 + 65 + 18 + 114 + 94 + 63 + 94 + 27 = 739
739 / 10 = 73.9
The mean of the numbers is 73.9.
To find the median, line up all the numbers from least to greatest. Then see which number is in the middle. If there are two numbers in the middle, find the mean of the two numbers.
18, 27, 63, 65, 67, 94, 94, 94, 103, 114
67 and 94 are in the middle. The mean of 67 and 94 is 80.5.
The median is 80.5.
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