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What is the mean of -18, -14, 11, and 13?
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What is the mean of -18, -14, 11, and 13?
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What is the mean of -18, -14, 11, and 13?
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Hello User
To do this we need to first add all of the numbers together.
-18 + -14 + 11 + 13 = -8
The next step is to divide the result by how many pairs of numbers there are.
As you can see there are 4 pairs of numbers
So we divide -8 by 4 to get
-2
Therefore -2 is the answer to this problem
I hope I helped :-)
-Chris
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