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There are three kinds of mean (arithmetic, geometric and harmonic), the first one that you wold come across is the arithmetic mean which is the same as the average.

Given a set of values, the [arithmetic] mean is their sum divided by the number of values. All three are measures of central tendency - the value around which observations may be found.

There are three kinds of mean (arithmetic, geometric and harmonic), the first one that you wold come across is the arithmetic mean which is the same as the average.

Given a set of values, the [arithmetic] mean is their sum divided by the number of values. All three are measures of central tendency - the value around which observations may be found.

There are three kinds of mean (arithmetic, geometric and harmonic), the first one that you wold come across is the arithmetic mean which is the same as the average.

Given a set of values, the [arithmetic] mean is their sum divided by the number of values. All three are measures of central tendency - the value around which observations may be found.

There are three kinds of mean (arithmetic, geometric and harmonic), the first one that you wold come across is the arithmetic mean which is the same as the average.

Given a set of values, the [arithmetic] mean is their sum divided by the number of values. All three are measures of central tendency - the value around which observations may be found.

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