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The arithmetic mean of a set of data is the simple average calculated by adding up all of the values and dividing by the total number of items.  
The arithmetic mean of a set of data is the simple average calculated by adding up all of the values and dividing by the total number of items.  


For example, the arithmetic mean of 4%, 5% and 6% is  
For example, the arithmetic mean of 4%, 5% and 6% is:


= ( 4% + 5% + 6% ) / 3  
= ( 4% + 5% + 6% ) / 3  
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Also sometimes known as the Mean or the Expected value E[X].
Also sometimes known more simply as the Mean.


Sometimes denoted by 'µ' - the Greek letter ''mu'' (or m).
Sometimes denoted by 'µ' - the Greek letter ''mu'' (or m).

Revision as of 10:32, 29 March 2015

Maths.

The arithmetic mean of a set of data is the simple average calculated by adding up all of the values and dividing by the total number of items.

For example, the arithmetic mean of 4%, 5% and 6% is:

= ( 4% + 5% + 6% ) / 3

= 5%.


Also sometimes known more simply as the Mean.

Sometimes denoted by 'µ' - the Greek letter mu (or m).


See also