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While Calculating the Mean of a Given Data by the Assumed-mean Method, the Following Values Were Obtained. `A=25, Sum F_I D_I=110, Sum F_I= 50` Find the Mean. - Mathematics

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While calculating the mean of a given data by the assumed-mean method, the following
values were obtained.
`A=25, sum f_i d_i=110, sum f_i= 50`
Find the mean.

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According to assumed-mean method,
ЁЭСе╠Е = ЁЭР┤ +`(sum_i f_i d_i)/(sum _i f_i)`
= 25 +`110/50`
= 25 + 2.2
= 27.2
Thus, mean is 27.2.

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