That's the mean ('average') of the numbers in the dataset,
divided by the number of pieces of data.
The mean. Strictly, the arithmetic mean.
The mean=Adding all of the data and dividing by how much data you have.
its an geometric solid answer: You have just defined "average."
It is the [arithmetic] mean.
The sum of the data divided by the number of pieces of data
the average
The mean. Strictly, the arithmetic mean.
The mean=Adding all of the data and dividing by how much data you have.
its an geometric solid answer: You have just defined "average."
The sum of a set of data divided by the number of pieces of data is the average or mean.
It is the [arithmetic] mean.
The sum of the data divided by the number of pieces of data
There is not a mean of a single number. To calculate a mean, you need a data set. The mean is given by the sum of all the data, divided by the number of pieces of data.
to find the mean of a set of numbers you have to find the total sum of the data divided by the number of addends in the data.
Add the series of data together to get a total - then divide that by the number of pieces of data. For example - say you wanted to find the average for the numbers 12, 8, 32, 19 & 20. Add them together, and you get 91. Then 91 divided by 5 (there are five numbers) is 18.2
The mean is like the average, all of the numbers in a data set added up and divided buy the number of numbers in the data set.
The mean is like the average, all of the numbers in a data set added up and divided buy the number of numbers in the data set.