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    What do I do if my mean/average has a remainder?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    Convert the remainder to a decimal or fraction. For example: the average of 5, 12, and 17 is 34 ÷ 3, which is 11 with a remainder of 1. Convert the remainder to a fraction by using the remainder (1) as the numerator and the divisor (3) as the denominator. So in this case the remainder becomes 1/3 or the decimal .33. Thus, the average is 11 1/3 or 11.33.
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    How do I calculate the mode?
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    It is the number in a set which appears most often. In the set {1 7 9 0 4 5 4}, 4 is the mode.
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    How do I find the range?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    The range of a data set is the difference between the largest number and the smallest number in the set.
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    What if there's a remainder?
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    That's fine. A mean does not have to be a whole number.
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    How do I calculate the mean of 45, 12, 15, 92 and 61?
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    Add them all together and divide the answer by five (since there are five numbers).
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    Can a mean be a decimal point?
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    Donagan
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    Yes.
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    Does this work for all numbers?
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    Donagan
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    It works for all rational numbers.
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    Is there an easier way to calculate with large groups of big numbers?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    No, the only way to find an exact mean is to add all the numbers together and then divide by the number of numbers. If you don't need an exact mean, you could make a quick estimate.
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    Can the mean be negative?
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    If some of the numbers in the set are negative, then the mean can surely be negative.
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    Do I count the number 0 in a group of numbers when calculating the mean?
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    Yes, as it is still relevant to finding the average. For example, the mean of 1, 4, 0, and 6 is 2.75. This can be calculated by adding all four numbers and dividing by the number of values within the group.
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    What if I have a remainder?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    Instead of using a remainder, keep dividing until you have one or more numbers after the decimal point. That gives you a more easily understood mean.
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    What would I normally need to find the mean for?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    A mean (or average) tells you the trend or tendency of a set of numbers or data points.
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    How do I calculate the mean of two fractions, e.g. 2/5 and 5/6?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    Add the fractions and divide by 2. 2/5 + 5/6 = 12/30 + 25/30 = 37/30. 37/30 ÷ 2 = 37/60. That's the mean.
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    What does a probability of 1 mean?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    A "probability of 1" means that an event will definitely happen.
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    How do I calculate the mean of students' paper results?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    Add together all the numerical results, and divide by the number of papers.
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    How do I find the range?
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    The range of a set of numbers is the difference between the largest number and the smallest number of the set. Just subtract the smallest number from the largest number.
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    What there a is reminder?
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    Donagan
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    Convert the remainder to either a fraction or a decimal, and it will be part of the mean. For example, 6½ is the mean of 5 and 8.
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    Are there two ways of finding the mean?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    No, just one.
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    If my data set is 28,32,34,36,42,48, and y, and the mean 1.64 more than 35.5, what is y?
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    The mean is 35.5 +1.64 = 37.14. The number of data points (counting y) is 7. The sum of the data points is the mean multiplied by the number of data points, or (7)(37.14) = 259.98. We also know that the sum of the data points is 28 + 32 + 34 + 36 + 42 + 48 + y = (220 + y). So 220 + y = 259.98. Subtract 220 from both sides of that equation, and y = 39.98. (That's a strange answer, but it's appropriate given the strange condition that the mean is "1.64 more than 35.5.")
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    If my data set is 28,32,34,36,42,48, and y, and the mean 1.64 more than 35.5, what is y?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    The mean is 35.5 + 1.64 = 37.14. That means (28 + 32 + 34 + 36 + 42 + 48 + y) / 7 = 37.14. So (220 + y) / 7 = 37.14. Then (220 + y) = (7)(37.14) = 259.98. So y = 259.98 - 220 = 39.98.
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    How do you compute the mean manually with this data: 2, -1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 36, 21, 3, 5, 3, 20, 18, 14, 35, 27, 18?
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    Add those numbers together and then divide by the number of numbers: the sum is 225. (Don't forget the -1 means to subtract 1.) There are 17 numbers. 225 / 17 = 13.235. (Even though the data points are all whole numbers, the mean does not have to be a whole number.)
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    How do I calculate the standard deviation?
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    You can find a detailed explanation of how to calculate the standard deviation in the article titled 'Calculate Standard Deviation'.
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    What do I do with the remainder when I do an average and there is a remainder. For example: 1+7+8 is 16 divided by 3 is 5 with the remainder of 1. So what would be the average?
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    Community Answer
    Some means are not whole numbers. In this case the mean is 16/3 or 5 1/3.
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    How do you calculate an average?
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    Community Answer
    "Average" is the same thing as "mean." Use the process shown above.
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    How do you change a remainder to a fraction?
    Donagan
    Donagan
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    Let the remainder be the numerator of the fraction. The divisor is the denominator. For example, if you divide 2 into 7, the quotient is 3 with a remainder of 1. The quotient can also be expressed as 3½, where 1 is the original remainder, and 2 is the divisor.
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    How do I calculate the median?
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    What is the average of 301, 200, and 319?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    301 + 200 + 319 = 501 + 319 = 820. 820/3 = 273 r 1, or write it as 273 1/3, which is 273.3 repeating.
  • Question
    How do I round my answer of 22.375 to one decimal place?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    22.375 rounds to 22.4. The 7 in the thousandth place is 5 or more, so you raise the 3 to become a 4.
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    What is the exact formula for corrected mean?
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    If you have five numbers, a, b, c, d, and e, the mean is (a + b + c + d + e) / 5.
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    If I have a total score of 376 from 4 tests, what was the mean score?
    I_l1ke_gam3s
    I_l1ke_gam3s
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    To find the mean score, you divide the total (376) by the number of tests (4), which results in a mean score of 94.
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