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Question 1] Find the mean for each set of data6,9,2,4,3,6,5

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Given:

The given set of data is


6,9,2,4,3,6,5

To find: The mean for the given set of data?

Step-by-step explanation:

We can calculate the mean of a given set of data by using the formula


Mean=\frac{Sum\text{ of the terms}}{Number\text{ of terms}}

Here,

We can calculate the sum of terms as

The sum of terms = 6+9+2+4+3+6+5

The sum of terms =35.

and

The number of terms = 7.

Now, by substituting the value in the above formula

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} Mean=(35)/(7) \\ \\ Mean=5 \end{gathered}

Hence, the mean = 5.

Answer: The mean for a given set of data is 5.

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