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Calculate the mean to the following data set.

7, 13, 6, 2

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Answer: 7

Step-by-step explanation: 7 + 13 = 20

20 + 6 = 26

26 + 2 = 28

28/4 = 7

User SicKo
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Answer:

Mean = 7

Explanation:


\boxed{\sf Mean=\frac{\textsf{sum of all the numbers}}{\textsf{amount of numbers}}}

Given data set: 7, 13, 6, 2

Therefore:


\implies \sf Mean=\frac{\textsf{7+13+6+2}}{4}=(28)/(4)=7

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