Math, asked by Nikhildhiman2004, 1 year ago

Is the arithmatic mean smaller than each of the observations?


ZunayedTIME: No

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Answered by Anonymous
5

obviously the mean is smaller


Anonymous: well the mean is smaller or equal
ZunayedTIME: For example, the mean of 2 & 8 is 5... but 5 is not smaller than 2
Anonymous: but cannot be bigger
ZunayedTIME: No
Anonymous: well mean is avg
Anonymous: and ig uh know what avg means :)
ZunayedTIME: Why?
ZunayedTIME: What
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Answered by Sameeiseka
2

The arithmetic mean is the most commonly used and readily understood measure of central tendency in a data set. ... Thearithmetic mean of a set of observed data is defined as being equal to the sum of the numerical values of eachand every observation divided by the total number of observations.


Nikhildhiman2004: Seedha yes hi likh dena ths
Nikhildhiman2004: Tha
Sameeiseka: why
ZunayedTIME: Because quality is important, not quantity
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