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53kg, 42kg, 41kg, 60kg, 44kg, 49kg. Calculate the mean weight giving your answer correct to two decimal places
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53kg, 42kg, 41kg, 60kg, 44kg, 49kg. Calculate the mean weight giving your answer correct to two decimal places
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Mean is simply the average of all numbers and to find it you add up all the numbers and divide for how many numbers there are (in this case we 6 numbers, 6 masses).
So, 53+42+41+60+44+49 = 289 kg
Mean = 289/6 = 48,1666666....
So 48,17 is your answer
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