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Nathen Duffy
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5 August, 19:31
Find the mean of 58, 43, 33, 69, 41, and 74.
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Audrina Parrish
5 August, 19:58
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The mean is the average of a given data set and can be obtained by taking the sum of all numbers and dividing that by the amount of numbers in the data set.
58 + 43 + 33 + 69 + 41 + 74 = 318
There are 6 numbers in the data set.
318 / 6 = 53
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