The mean is 8 because: (1+6+10+11+12)/5=8 We know that the Arithmetic Mean of a data set = (sum of all the items)/ number of items. =(1+6+10+11+12)/5 =(40)/5 =8. The Arithmetic Mean of 1, 6, 10, 11, and 12 is 8.
6 + 10 + 8 + 7 + 9= 40----------you have 5 integers, so......40/5= 8=====the arithmetic average, or the mean of these numbers
Median of the set = arithmetic mean of 8 and 9 = 8.5
The mean is always the sum of the values divided by how many you have. Here the mean is : (8+5+2+6+3+6)/6 = 5
Any number can be an arithmetic mean. SO just pick any three numbers between -2 and 12. And if you want to find a set of numbers for which your selected number is a mean add 1 and subtract 1 from it, or add 2 and subtract 2 from it (or do both). Suppose you pick 8. Add 1 and subtract 1: 7 and 9. 8 IS the arithmetic mean of 7 and 9. Add 2 and subtract 2: 6 and 10. 8 is the arithmetic mean of 6 and 10. It is also the AM of 6, 7, 9 and 10.
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The mean is 8 because: (1+6+10+11+12)/5=8 We know that the Arithmetic Mean of a data set = (sum of all the items)/ number of items. =(1+6+10+11+12)/5 =(40)/5 =8. The Arithmetic Mean of 1, 6, 10, 11, and 12 is 8.
It is the sum of all of the numbers, divided by the number of numbers. For example, what is the arithmetic mean of this set of numbers: 8, 6, 4, 2 ? Add up the numbers: 8+6+4+2=20. The number of numbers is 4; so divide 20 by 4 to get 5, which is the arithmetic mean.
The arithmetic mean is 6.5
I'm assuming the missing Arithmetic operators in the question, is as shown in my answer? (7 × 8) + (5 × 6) = 86
6 + 10 + 8 + 7 + 9= 40----------you have 5 integers, so......40/5= 8=====the arithmetic average, or the mean of these numbers
Median of the set = arithmetic mean of 8 and 9 = 8.5
The arithmetic mean of a set of numbers is found by dividing the sum of all the numbers by how many numbers there are. In this case the arithmetic mean is: (8 + 7 + 7 + 5 + 3 + 2 + 2) / 7 ---> because there are 7 pieces of data. = 34 / 7 = 4.857 ( to 3 d.p.)
The mean is always the sum of the values divided by how many you have. Here the mean is : (8+5+2+6+3+6)/6 = 5
Any number can be an arithmetic mean. SO just pick any three numbers between -2 and 12. And if you want to find a set of numbers for which your selected number is a mean add 1 and subtract 1 from it, or add 2 and subtract 2 from it (or do both). Suppose you pick 8. Add 1 and subtract 1: 7 and 9. 8 IS the arithmetic mean of 7 and 9. Add 2 and subtract 2: 6 and 10. 8 is the arithmetic mean of 6 and 10. It is also the AM of 6, 7, 9 and 10.
(6+4+2+8+5)/5 = 5
the arithmetic mean for the set of numbers is 7.4. but the geometric mean is 6.25826929.