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Amelie
15 December, 09:11
The mean of 3, 5, 6, 8
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Brody James
15 December, 12:56
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The mean is 5.5! All you do is add up all the numbers then divide by how many numbers there are
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Shelby Bowers
15 December, 12:58
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Answer: 16
add 3,5,6,8 and divide it by the total amount of numbers. (In this case it's four, 3,5,6,8)
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