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... the total of all of the amounts is 21, and there are 5 different amounts. So you would divide 21 by 5, resulting in 4.2 being the Mean average. I find this easier tocalculate with a calculator. This ... Thank you for reading this manual on howto find averages of data. I personally wish you good luck when using these techniques. Remember to check once you’ve used them!Thank you,Robyn ... 4,23,43,43,26MEANThis is the hardest average to find out of the 3 mentioned here. It involves dividing. The formula for the Mean average is:TaữNa=Ma. In other words, the total of the amounts divided by...
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