the average
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."
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 the average. To find the average, add up the numbers and then divided by the number of numbers there were. Here is an example: Find the mean of this set of data: 1, 4, 6, 9, 4, 6, 2, 8 Add up all the numbers in the set then divide by how many numbers were in that set. When you add up all the things in this data, you get forty. There are eight pieces of data in this set, and so you divide forty by eight. The mean in this example is five!
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.