You cannot. You can only work with the remaining observations. Estimating the missing value will not add to the information. You will only APPEAR to have an additional piece of information.
You cannot.
To find the missing mean in a set of data, you first need to know the sum of all the values in the data set as well as the total number of values. Once you have this information, you can calculate the missing mean by dividing the sum of all the values by the total number of values. This will give you the average value of the data set, which is the missing mean.
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geometric means like find the missing number and algebraic means negatives and positves
If there is no mean it is very rare that you will be able to find a missing number. Potentially if you have other numbers and you have a mode you can deduce the missing number by using the mode (if there needs to be one more of a certain number or a certain number cannot be increased in its count of numbers i.e. you can't have more 6's to maintain the current mode).
You cannot.
Add all the numbers and divide it by however many numbers you added, then that's how you get the missing number to help you complete the mean.
Convert it.
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geometric means like find the missing number and algebraic means negatives and positves
a missing number
If you mean: 60, 48 .... 24 then the missing number is 36
If there is no mean it is very rare that you will be able to find a missing number. Potentially if you have other numbers and you have a mode you can deduce the missing number by using the mode (if there needs to be one more of a certain number or a certain number cannot be increased in its count of numbers i.e. you can't have more 6's to maintain the current mode).
used to mean that if you are determined enough, you can find a way to achieve what you want, even if it is very difficult
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The mean times three will be the total of all three numbers. Multiply the mean times three and subtract the sum of the two numbers from that total.