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How do you explain the mean in math? - Answers
add all the #s up, then divide by the number of numbers. It's the average. You add all the numbers together and however many numbers there are you divide by that number. For example: 12, 11, 7, and 10 Add them and they equal 40. There are four numbers so you divide 40 by 4 and get 10. That's the mean
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add all the #s up, then divide by the number of numbers. It's the average. You add all the numbers together and however many numbers there are you divide by that number. For example: 12, 11, 7, and 10 Add them and they equal 40. There are four numbers so you divide 40 by 4 and get 10. That's the mean
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add all the #s up, then divide by the number of numbers. It's the average. You add all the numbers together and however many numbers there are you divide by that number. For example: 12, 11, 7, and 10 Add them and they equal 40. There are four numbers so you divide 40 by 4 and get 10. That's the mean
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