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Chapter 14

Averages of Statistical Data


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Calculating mean of raw data
The numbers of books borrowed by five students from a library are 4, 5, 5, 6 and 9.
Calculate the mean number of books borrowed by the five students.

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1
Calculating mean of raw data
The numbers of books borrowed by five students from a library are 4, 5, 5, 6 and 9.
Calculate the mean number of books borrowed by the five students.

Source: think! Mathematics Sec 2 Express − Book B


1
Calculating mean of raw data
The numbers of books borrowed by five students from a library are 4, 5, 5, 6 and 9.
Calculate the mean number of books borrowed by the five students.

Source: think! Mathematics Sec 2 Express − Book B


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Grouped Data
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HW WORKBOOK Page 117 no. 1 – 17
Check your G-Class

Source: think! Mathematics Sec 2 Express − Book B


Source: think! Mathematics Sec 2 Express − Book B
Source: think! Mathematics Sec 2 Express − Book B
Source: think! Mathematics Sec 2 Express − Book B
Source: think! Mathematics Sec 2 Express − Book B
HW WORKBOOK Page 117 no. 1 – 17
Due date: Saturday

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