Math, asked by preetham696, 10 months ago

. Find the 'mean' of 1.3, 2.6,8.9,7.2, 10.5, 23.6​

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Answered by naren56
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Step-by-step explanation:

the mean for the ans is m=sum of terms/number of terms

so,1.3+2.6+8.9+7.2+10.5+23.6/6

=54.1/6=9.0166666667

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Answered by prakharuts015
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Answer: 9.01

Cconcept: This is the question of statistics. To find the average or middle value of a given data we use the 'MEAN', MEDIAN' & MODE accordingly. These terms are called 'Central Tendency'. Here we asked about the Mean of given data. 'Mean' is obtained from the given formula:

Mean= \frac{Sum of terms}{number of terms}

Given: data 1.3, 2.6, 8.9, 7.2, 10.5, 23.6

To find: Mean of the given data

Solution: In data 1.3, 2.6, 8.9, 7.2, 10.5, 23.6

number of terms = 6

Sum of terms= 1.3+2.6+8.9+7.2+10.5+23.6

                     = 54.1

now by the formula we will find the 'Mean'

Mean= \frac{Sum of terms}{number of terms}

          = \frac{54.1}{6}

          = 9.016666.....

Or we can say the Mean of the given data is 9.01

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