Give one example of a situation in which the mean is an appropriate measure of central
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Mean is an appropriate measure of central tendency when all the terms of the data are fairly close to each other. Let's take an example, we have data of the form: 50, 51, 55, 57, 52. Mean of this data is equal to 53 and it is fairly close to all the terms of the data.
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