Mean (Average) - Unit 1 Lesson 3
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11 questions
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Which of these is found by first adding all the data (numbers) up and then dividing by how many numbers you added up?
Which of these is found by first adding all the data (numbers) up and then dividing by how many numbers you added up?
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Which of these data measures would find the CENTER of the data?
Mark ALL that apply.
Which of these data measures would find the CENTER of the data?
Mark ALL that apply.
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Here is a set of data:
40, 37, 39, 40, 42, 38, 38, 37, 40
What is the mean of this data?
Here is a set of data:
40, 37, 39, 40, 42, 38, 38, 37, 40
What is the mean of this data?
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Here is a set of data:
25, 27, 24, 26, 40
What is the mean of this data?
Here is a set of data:
25, 27, 24, 26, 40
What is the mean of this data?
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Tristen added up five numbers and got 255.
What would be the mean (average) of Tristen's data?
Tristen added up five numbers and got 255.
What would be the mean (average) of Tristen's data?
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The low temperature during 4 days in August were 83 degrees, 80 degrees, 82 degrees, and 83 degrees.
What was the mean low temperature for those 4 days? Make sure to label.
The low temperature during 4 days in August were 83 degrees, 80 degrees, 82 degrees, and 83 degrees.
What was the mean low temperature for those 4 days? Make sure to label.
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The heights of the volleyball team's players are 64 inches, 73 inches, 67 inches, 70 inches, 69 inches, and 65 inches.
What is the mean heights of the players on the volleyball team? Make sure to label.
The heights of the volleyball team's players are 64 inches, 73 inches, 67 inches, 70 inches, 69 inches, and 65 inches.
What is the mean heights of the players on the volleyball team? Make sure to label.
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Jeremy collected donations of $50, $125, $10, $210, $50, $24, and $175 for charity.
What is the mean of his donations? Make sure to label.
Jeremy collected donations of $50, $125, $10, $210, $50, $24, and $175 for charity.
What is the mean of his donations? Make sure to label.
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Joselyn added up her numbers and got 2,800. She divided them and got 280 as the mean.
How many numbers did she have in her data?
Joselyn added up her numbers and got 2,800. She divided them and got 280 as the mean.
How many numbers did she have in her data?
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What is the mean of this data?
Remember, each "x" represents a number.
What is the mean of this data?
Remember, each "x" represents a number.
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