Math, asked by harjotmehna123, 7 months ago

Find mean of
7,8,8,9,8,10​

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Answered by Rajputsaurabhsingh
3

Hey mate !!

*As we know that 'the mean is the sum of the observation divided by number of observations'.

So sum of the observation is 7+8+8+9+8+10= 50

Now, number of observations is 6

mean =  \frac{</u></strong><strong><u>5</u></strong><strong><u>0</u></strong><strong><u>}{6}  \\  \\  \:  \:  \: \:  </u></strong><strong><u> </u></strong><strong><u>mean </u></strong><strong><u>=</u></strong><strong><u>8</u></strong><strong><u>.</u></strong><strong><u>3</u></strong><strong><u>3</u></strong><strong><u>3</u></strong><strong><u>.</u></strong><strong><u>.</u></strong><strong><u>

Hope it helps you ....❤️⛈️❤️

Answered by sheeb12ansari
0

Answer:

The mean of the given data will be\frac{25}{3}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: 7,8,8,9,8,10

We have to find the mean of the above data.

  • As we know, the mean of a data set is the sum of the terms divided by the total number of terms.
  • The formula for mean is:

        \text { Mean }=\frac{\text { Sum of terms }}{\text { Number of terms }}

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

The given data set is7,8,8,9,8,10.

Here,

\text { Sum of terms }=7+8+8+9+8+10=50\\\text { Number of terms }=6

So, the mean of the above data will be:

\begin{aligned}\text { Mean } &amp;=\frac{\text { Sum of terms }}{\text { Number of terms }} \\\\\text { Mean } &amp;=\frac{50}{6} \\\\\text { Mean } &amp;=\frac{25}{3}\end{aligned}

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