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add up all the numbers you have then divide by the amount of numbers you have

The mean is the same as the average. You must add up all the data, then divide by the number of data entries you added. E.g. 3+5+2+6+4=20 then 20 divided by 5 = 4, so in this case 4 is the mean.

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