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Ronald Rush
17 December, 19:20
Find the mean of each set of data. 12,8,6,4,10,1
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Tommy Simon
17 December, 20:47
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The way that you do this is add all the numbers together and divide by the number of numbers, so 41/6 = 6.58 ...
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