I have the same question lolz. All you have to do is: The mean of a data set is the sum of the values divided by the number of values. So... add up all of the numbers and divide them by 6, because there are 6 numbers. :) Hope this helps! Good luck!
8.6667
Most people would estimate that as 6 (an overestimate) + 4 (an underestimate) which would estimate the answer as 10, which is an underestimate.
Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math? Like, seriously? Okay, let me break it down for you. Three divided by five-sixths is like multiplying by the reciprocal, so you end up with 3 divided by 5/6, which equals 3 times 6/5, which is 18/5, or 3 and 3/5. Math, man, it's wild.
Most people would estimate that as 6 (an overestimate) - 4 (an underestimate) which would estimate the answer as 2, which is an overestimate.
83.6667
106.8333
502.75
247.6667
6
12
106.1667
I have the same question lolz. All you have to do is: The mean of a data set is the sum of the values divided by the number of values. So... add up all of the numbers and divide them by 6, because there are 6 numbers. :) Hope this helps! Good luck!
920
6.5914
12.311
78/6=13