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How you find the mean of the data? - Answers

Add all the numbers together, than divide it by how many numbers you have. For exsample.... 32 49 61 are my numbers. add them all together (112) then divide by 3 because there are 3 numbers. so it would be. 37.2 Its the same thing as average.



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Add all the numbers together, than divide it by how many numbers you have. For exsample.... 32 49 61 are my numbers. add them all together (112) then divide by 3 because there are 3 numbers. so it would be. 37.2 Its the same thing as average.



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How you find the mean of the data? - Answers

Add all the numbers together, than divide it by how many numbers you have. For exsample.... 32 49 61 are my numbers. add them all together (112) then divide by 3 because there are 3 numbers. so it would be. 37.2 Its the same thing as average.

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