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The mean (rounded to the nearest tenth if needed) of the following data set is: 30, 29, 40, 51, 39, 33, 24, 60, 40, 35, 58
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The mean (rounded to the nearest tenth if needed) of the following data set is: 30, 29, 40, 51, 39, 33, 24, 60, 40, 35, 58
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The mean (rounded to the nearest tenth if needed) of the following data set is: 30, 29, 40, 51, 39, 33, 24, 60, 40, 35, 58
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mean is just the average so to calculate the average just add up all the data and divide it by the number of data.
so it's gonna be
(30+29+40+51+39+33+24+60+40+35+58) / 11
= 39.9 (corrected to the nearest tenth)
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