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6 February, 11:10

Nancy hears a report that the average price of gasoline is $2.82. She averages the prices of stations near her home. She finds the average price of gas to be $3.03. Why are the averaging different?

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  1. 6 February, 11:33
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    You didn't provide answers. But most likely the averages are different because the report may have been averaging other gas stations than Nancy did. Therefore giving it a different average
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