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The arithmetic mean of 7, 10, 15, 11 and 9 is

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Answered by shravan2028
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An arithmetic mean is a fancy term for what most people call an "average." When someone says the average of 10 and 20 is 15, they are referring to the arithmetic mean. The simplest formula for a mean is the following: Add up all the numbers you want to average, and then divide by the number of items you just added.

For example, if you want to average 10, 20, and 27, first add them together to get 10+20+27= 57. Then divide by 3 because we have three values, and we get an arithmetic mean (average) of 19.

Answered by jhapratyush0809
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Answer:

10.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Arithemtic mean=sum of all observations divided by the number of operations.

Thus, arithmetic mean of 7,10,15,11,9= (7+10+15+11+9)/5

                                                              =52/5

                                                              =10.4      

Hope this helped.

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