The mean of the numbers x1, X2, X3 ... Xg is 9. If the mean of x2, X3, X5, X7, Xg is 10, find the mean of x1, X4, and x5. 6.33 7.67 6.67 7.33
The mean of the numbers x1, X2, X3 ... Xg is 9. If the mean of x2, X3, X5, X7, Xg is 10, find the mean of x1, X4, and x5. 6.33 7.67 6.67 7.33
Chapter5: Decimals
Section5.5: Averages And Probability
Problem 401E: Explain in your own words the difference between the mean, median, and mode of a set of numbers.
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