what happens when any value x is equal to the mean
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The letter "x" is often used in algebra to mean a value that is not yet known. It is called a "variable" or sometimes an "unknown". In x + 2 = 7, x is a variable, but we can work out its value if we try! A variable doesn't have to be "x", it could be "y", "w" or any letter, name or symbol. See: Variable.
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When any value x is equal to the mean then it is a "Balanced" value.
- When the value of x is equal to the mean, then it is a "balanced" value, meaning that it is the average of all other values in the dataset.
- This can be thought of as a "normal" value. It does not necessarily have to be the most common value, but it is the one most closely associated with the centre of the data set and is an important point of reference when analyzing the data.
- When any value x is equal to the mean, that indicates that x is the average or middle value in a set of data.
- This means that the group of data contains an equal number of values that are greater than x and an equal number of values that are less than x.
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