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The following are daily outputs from shift A and shift B at a factory.

Shift A: {77, 91, 82, 68, 75, 72, 85, 65, 70, 79, 94, 86}
Shift B: {68, 93, 53, 100, 77, 86, 91, 88, 72, 74, 66, 82}
Q. Compare the means of the shift outputs. The workers in the shift with the highest mean will earn a bonus. Which shift will earn the bonus?

The following are daily outputs from shift A and shift B at a factory. Shift A: {77, 91, 82, 68, 75, 72, 85, 65, 70, 79, 94, 86} Shift-example-1
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Answer:

shift B

Explanation:

To calculate the mean for a set of data, add all the numbers in that set, then divide by the number of data points in the set.

User Lingaraj R M
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Answer:

shift B

Explanation:

shift a is 78.6 repeating

shift b is 79.3 repeating

mean is when you add them all then divide it by the numbers it has

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