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find the mean of the first 6prime numbers​

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Answered by 14403JOSHUA
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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

first 6 prime no.s are 2,3,5,7,11,13

mean = n/2 (where n is the no. of observations)

here n= 6 ,since 6 no.s are there

mean= 6/2

         = 3rd observation

here 3rd observation is 5

therefore mean is 5

Answered by Tan201
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Aim:-

To find the mean of first six prime numbers.

Procedure of solving:-

  • The first six prime numbers are found.
  • The sum of the observations is divided by total number of observations.
  • Hence, the mean of the first six prime numbers is found.

Solution:-

The first six prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13.

As it is given, the total number of observations is 6.

Mean = Sum of all observations ÷ Total number of observations

\frac{2+3+5+7+11+13}{6}

\frac{41}{6}

\frac{41}{6}

6.83(approx)

\boxed {Mean=6.83 }

∴ The mean of first six prime numbers is 6.83.

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