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.
Most people would estimate that as 6 (an overestimate) - 4 (an underestimate) which would estimate the answer as 2, which is an overestimate.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If you have three of something and each one is divided into five sixths, you would have a total of fifteen sixths. So, there are fifteen five sixths in three. Just imagine all those little fractions living together in harmony on your canvas.
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