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Higher Concepts of Mathematics STATISTICS The arithmetic mean of a set of N measurements, Xl, X2, X3, ..., XN is equal to the sum of the measurements divided by the number of data points, N.  Mathematically, this is expressed by the following equation: x 1 n n i   1 xi where = the mean x n = the number of values (data) x1 = the first data point, x2 = the second data point,....xi = the ith data point xi = the ith data point, x1 = the first data point, x2 = the second data point, etc. The symbol Sigma (å) is used to indicate summation, and = 1 to n indicates that the values of xi from = 1 to are added.   The   sum   is   then   divided   by the number of terms added, n. Example: Determine the mean of the following numbers: 5, 7, 1, 3, 4 Solution: x 1 n n i   1 xi 1 5 5 i   1 xi where =    the mean x n =    the number of values (data) = 5 x1   =    5, x2 = 7, x3 = 1, x4 = 3, x5 = 4 substituting =   (5 + 7 + 1 + 3 + 4)/5 = 20/5 = 4 4 is the mean. Rev. 0 Page 3 MA-05

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