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  • 18-04-2017
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#3 I need some help I can't seem to find the answer

3 I need some help I cant seem to find the answer class=

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Аноним Аноним
  • 18-04-2017
For the mean you just add up all numbers and then divide by how many ever numbers there are. It's really easy, actually. Please mark me as brainliest if I helped you out.
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Halfblood94
Halfblood94 Halfblood94
  • 18-04-2017
For number three, you would add 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10. that equals 55. you then would divide that by 10, as there are 10 numbers. 55÷10=5.5
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