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  • 21-06-2018
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What is the “mean” of this number sequence? 4, 2, 2, 2, 5, 15

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kanest
kanest kanest
  • 21-06-2018
The mean is found by dividing the sum of all terms by the number of terms present in the set.

Set up the equation:

[tex] \frac{2 + 2 + 2 + 4 +5 + 15}{6} = \frac{30}{6} = 5[/tex]

The mean of this sequence is 5.

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martinezkf martinezkf
  • 21-06-2018
The answer is 5. 
You add all the numbers together then divide by the amount of number there are.
4+2+2+2+5+15=30 
30/6=5
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