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Oh, absolutely! The mean can definitely be a decimal. It's just the average of a set of numbers, so if your numbers have decimals or fractions, the mean will too. Just remember, every number is special and adds something unique to the group, even if it's a decimal!

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Yes, the mean can be a decimal. The mean, also known as the average, is calculated by adding up all the values in a data set and then dividing by the total number of values. This calculation can result in a decimal value, especially when dealing with data sets that include fractions or decimals themselves.

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Yes, the mean can be a decimal because the mean is a+b+c+d+(the numbers)....=e(the sum of the numbers), then e/(the quantity of numbers added together to get e)=f(the mean). Sometimes the sum may not go into the quantity in a whole number, which gives you a decimal.

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