can mean be bigger than each of its given observation ?
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can mean be bigger than each of its given observation ?
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The arithmetic mean is the most commonly used and readily understood measure of central tendency in a data set. ... Thearithmetic mean of a set of observed data is defined as being equal to the sum of the numerical values of eachand every observation divided by the total number of observations.
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no mean is the sum of two observations divided by no. of observations and it can never be greater than all of the observations it can be bigger than some observations but not all