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(4) The mean of x, x+2, x + 6, x+4 is_________​

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Answered by snehitha2
2

Answer :

Mean = (x + 3)

Step-by-step explanation :

   \underline{\underline{\bf Mean :}}}

        ⇒ It is the average of the numbers.

        ⇒ Add up all the terms and divide the number of terms in the data set.

        ⇒ The mean of x₁, x₂, x₃ ,..., xₙ

                Mean=\frac{x_1+x_2+x_3+.....+x_n}{n}

       

        \boxed{\bf Mean=\frac{sum \ of \ observations}{number \ of \ observations}}

Given data

x, x+2, x + 6, x+4

  Mean=\frac{x+x+2+x+6+x+4}{4} \\\\ Mean=\frac{4x+12}{4} \\\\ Mean=\frac{4(x+3)}{4} \\\\ \bf Mean=x+3

∴ The mean of x, x+2, x + 6, x+4 is (x+3)

Answered by yashgangwani2206
0

Answer:

=x+ x+2+ x+6+ x+4 /4 ( DIVIDED BY 4

=4x +12/4

=x+3

I HOPE IT HELP U

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