What do you mean by Weighted and Unweighted Means? show the difference by using suitable example?

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What do you mean by Weighted and Unweighted Means? show the difference by using suitable example?

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Weighted and unweighted means:

When all the data in a data set have equal weights, the mean is calculated by summing all the values divided by the size of sample (or population). When each of the data in a data set having different weights, the weighted mean is calculated by multiplying the weights with the respective event then summing the products divided by sum of weights.

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