Math, asked by jaisleengrewal8080, 1 year ago

Two airtmetic mean between -6 and 14

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Answer:

\large\boxed{4}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

To solve this problem, first you have to find the arithmetic mean of -6 and 14 from left to right numbers.

Arithmetic mean is the sum of values from the set divided by a number (variable) of the elements in set.

Solutions:

\large\boxed{\textnormal{ARITHMETIC MEAN FORMULA}}

\displaystyle \frac{\sum _{i=1}^na_i}{n}

First, thing you do is compute by the sum of the data.

Add numbers from left to right.

\displaystyle -6+14=8

Next, number of terms in the data set.

\left[\begin{array}{ccc}-6\quad14\\1\quad 2\\\end{array}\right]

And the number of terms is 2.

\displaystyle \frac{\sum _{i=1}^na_i}{n}=\frac{8}{2}

Then, you divide the numbers from left to right.

Solve.

\displaystyle 8\div2=\boxed{4}

\large\boxed{4}

As a result, the final answer is 4.

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