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You have 5 dessert options with the following prices: $5, $10, $2, $7, $10. What is the mean price?
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You have 5 dessert options with the following prices: $5, $10, $2, $7, $10.
What is the mean price?
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the mean of 5, 10, 2, 7, and 10 is $6.8 because adding them all together and then dividing that by the number of numbers you have equals $6.8
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You add up 5+10+2+7+10=34. Divide by number of options (5) You get $6.80
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