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What is the average of 30 and 63

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The average of a set of numbers is part of the measures of central tendency.

Generally, the average is gotten as:


\text{ }\frac{\text{sum of items}}{\text{ number of items}}

The average of 30 and 63 is therefore:


A=(30+63)/(2)=(93)/(2)=46.5

Our average is 46.5

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