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Four friends went shopping for school clothes. Kim bought 5 shirts, Jill bought 4 shirts, Leslie bought 6 shirts, and Crystal bought only 1 shirt. Which answer choice represents the mean of the shirts purchased? ​

Answers

Answered by purvi985
2

the mean is 4...........

Answered by dualadmire
0

Given:

Number of shirts bought by Kim = 5

Number of shirts bought by Jill = 4

Number of shirts bought by Leslie = 6

Number of shirts bought by Crystal = 1

To find:

The mean of the number of shirts bought.

Solution:

Mean = Sum of number of shirts bought/ Number of people that bought shirts

= 5+4+6+1 / 4

= 16/ 4

= 4

Therefore the mean of the number of shirts purchased is 4 although the options are not provided.

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