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Chapter 11
Averaging data
We have looked at diagrams and charts which make data easier to use and
understand. We will now look at some common mathematical concepts which help us
to analyse and understand our data.
The first concept to look at is the average.
4.1 Mean
Most people would understand an ‘average’ to be the value obtained by dividing the
sum of the values in question by the number of values.
So if you had the following set of numbers:
7 6 8 9 5 6 7 12 9 4 5 6
The simple average would be (7+6+8+9+5+6+7+12+9+4+5+6) ÷ 12 = 7
This measure is the arithmetic mean, or, where there is no possibility of confusion,
simply the mean.
Note: The mean is denoted as x , or the mathematical symbol µ. ̅
The formula for the mean can be given as:
∑x
x = ——
̅
n
∑x is the sum of the values of the variable x and n is the number of values of x.
Go through illustration 11 and 12
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