Student Tutorial: Finding the Mean of a Data Set, II

Instructions:

Learn how to find the mean of data that includes negative numbers. Watch the video and study the examples.

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Mean. A measure of central tendency. To find the mean of a set of data, add the numbers in the data set and divide by the number of numbers.

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