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Find the mean of x, X + 2, X + 4, x + 6, X + 8.​

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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

 \red { Mean } \green { = x+4}

Step-by-step explanation:

 Given \: data : \\x, x+2, x+4, x+6\:and \: x+8

 Mean = \frac{ Sum \: of \: the \: terms }{ Number \: of \: terms }

 = \frac{ x+x+2+x+4+x+6+x+8}{5}\\= \frac{ 5x+20}{5}\\= \frac{5(x+4)}{5} \\= x+4

Therefore.,

 \red { Mean } \green { = x+4}

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