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A set of data already has the values 11, 14, 23, and 16. What value would have to be added to the set for the mean of the five numbers to be 18?
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A set of data already has the values 11, 14, 23, and 16. What value would have to be added to the set for the mean of the five numbers to be 18?
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A set of data already has the values 11, 14, 23, and 16. What value would have to be added to the set for the mean of the five numbers to be 18?
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26 hope this helpped
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Assume the value is x
(11+14+23+16+x) / 5 = 18
->64+x = 90
->x = 26
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