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Kathy recorded the following measurement of length: 2.5 cm, 2.9 cm, and 3.1 cm. what is the mean for this set of values, in cm?
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Kathy recorded the following measurement of length: 2.5 cm, 2.9 cm, and 3.1 cm. what is the mean for this set of values, in cm?
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kathy recorded the following measurement of length: 2.5 cm, 2.9 cm, and 3.1 cm. what is the mean for this set of values, in cm?
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2.5cm=25 mm
2.9cm=29 mm
3.1cm=31 mm
They give it in cm because it’s easier to guess how long it will be in real life
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