If the mean of 16 observations is 8. If two is added to every observation, what will be the new mean?
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Given, there are 16 numbers
Mean = 8.Let their sum be x.
So mean = x/16 =8.
If two is added to each number then the sum increases by 16*2 = 32.So, for finding the new mean we'll divide it by 16
∴ Mean = (x+32)/16 ⇒ 8+2 =10.
So, the required new mean is 10.
Mean = 8.Let their sum be x.
So mean = x/16 =8.
If two is added to each number then the sum increases by 16*2 = 32.So, for finding the new mean we'll divide it by 16
∴ Mean = (x+32)/16 ⇒ 8+2 =10.
So, the required new mean is 10.
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