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Average 8, 14, and 11

User Ser
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Answer:

Explanation:

you add 8,14, and 11 to get 33 then you divide it by 3, because there are 3 numbers meaning the average is 11.

If that makes, all you have to do is add up all the numbers then divide by the amount of numbers you see to find the average of the numbers.

User Mark Melling
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\huge\text{\bf Hey there!}


\large\text{The word \underline{average} is basically the \boxed{\bf mean} of a data set. When you }\\\large\text{hear or see the word \underline{average} in math think of its asking you to \boxed{\bf find \ your \ total}}\\\large\text{in your data set.}


\large\text{Here is the formula to make it easier to solve}\downarrow


\mathbf{mean = (sum\ of\ all\ terms)/(number\ of\ terms)}}


\large\text{YOUR EQUATION:}


\mathbf{average = (8 + 14 + 11)/(3)}


\mathbf{(8 + 14 + 11)/(3)}


\mathbf{= (22 + 11)/(3)}


\mathbf{= (33)/(3)}


\mathbf{= (33/3)/(3/3)}


\mathbf{= (11)/(1)}
\mathbf{\rightarrow 11/1}


\mathbf{= 11}


\huge\boxed{\text{Therefore, your answer should be: \textsf{11}}}\huge\checkmark


\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}

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