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Find the measure of . group of answer choices 12.3 14.5 15.9 13.4?

1) 12.3
2) 14.5
3) 15.9
4) 13.4

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Final answer:

The question lacks context to provide a specific answer but seems to involve mathematical computation. An illustrative example is provided on how to calculate the mean of a set of data points, utilizing a different set of numbers from the question itself.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be incomplete and lacks sufficient context to provide a definitive answer. It seems to be related to mathematical computation, involving finding a measure, but without a specific problem statement or full equation, the list of numbers doesn't associate with a clear methodology to select a correct answer from the choices given - 12.3, 14.5, 15.9, and 13.4.

However, for example, if the question involves calculating the mean of a set of data points, we can discuss how to find the mean and use the provided data to demonstrate the process. Finding the mean would involve adding up all the numbers in the set and then dividing by the number of items in the set. Let's take the provided data of 14, 5, 18, 23, 6 and find its mean:

  1. Add the numbers: 14 + 5 + 18 + 23 + 6 = 66.
  2. Count the number of data points: There are 5 numbers.
  3. Divide the sum by the count: 66 / 5 = 13.2.

Note that the answer (mean) is provided with one decimal place because the numbers in the original data contain no decimal place; hence, the mean is reported with one additional decimal place as required.

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