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28 June, 04:55

Here is a set of data

3.9, 2.1, 0.8, 1.5, 4.1

A = calculate the mean

B = each piece of data is increased by 5, calculate the new mean

C = each piece of new data is now double, calculate the new mean

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  1. 28 June, 04:58
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    A = 2.48

    B = 7.48

    C = 14.96

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A, the formula of Mean is similar to Average so it is, Mean = Total amount / Numbers of data:

    Total = 3.9 + 2.1 + 0.8 + 1.5 + 4.1

    = 12.4

    Data = 5

    Mean = 12.4/5

    = 2.48

    B, given that each data increased by 5, so you have to add 5 to all the data:

    Total = (3.9+5) + (2.1+5) + (0.8+5) + (1.5+5) + (4.1+5)

    = 37.4

    Data = 5

    Mean = 37.4/5

    = 7.48

    C, the new data is again doubled, so you have to multiply 2 to every data:

    Total = 2 (8.9) + 2 (7.1) + 2 (5.8) + 2 (6.5) + 2 (9.1)

    = 74.8

    Data = 5

    Mean = 74.8/5

    = 14.96
  2. 28 June, 05:14
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    A=2.48

    B=7.48

    C=4.96

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A=3.9+2.1+0.8+1.5+4.1=12.4

    B=
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