Pearson eText for Elementary Algebra: Concepts and Applications -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
Pearson eText for Elementary Algebra: Concepts and Applications -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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Chapter B, Problem 1YT
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To calculate: The mean of the given data 13, 19, 6, 11, 28 and 37.

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The mean of a set of numbers 13, 19, 6, 11, 28 and 37 is 19.

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The given data is 13, 19, 6, 11, 28 and 37.

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Mean:

The mean of a set of numbers is computed by adding all the numbers and then, dividing the total of all values by the number of addends.

Calculation:

Consider the set of numbers;

13, 19, 6, 11, 28 and 37

The number of addends in the given data is 6.

Evaluate the mean of the given data as follows.

Mean=13+19+6+11+28+376=1146=19

Therefore, the mean of the given data is 19.

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