The mean is always one of the given data true or false
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holla it is completely not true in many cases it can be prooved wrong .
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False. It is not always true.
For example in an exam of 100 marks , 2 students scored 40 and 60.
then the mean score is 40+60/2= 50
But actually 50 is not scored by anyone.
so it is not necessary that mean of the data should be present in the data.
For example in an exam of 100 marks , 2 students scored 40 and 60.
then the mean score is 40+60/2= 50
But actually 50 is not scored by anyone.
so it is not necessary that mean of the data should be present in the data.
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