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In science the answer should be rounded to the same number of [[Significant Figures|significant figures]] as the original numbers.
 
In science the answer should be rounded to the same number of [[Significant Figures|significant figures]] as the original numbers.
 
: <math>Average = 11.9</math>
 
: <math>Average = 11.9</math>
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |The [[Mean Average|average]] for each set of [[results]] can be calculated by adding a row together and dividing by the number of [[results]] in that row.
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Revision as of 18:18, 21 March 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A mean average is when you add up all the numbers and divide by the number of numbers.

About a Mean Average

A mean average is used in science to reduce the effects of random errors in the results of an experiment.

Calculating a Mean Average

Results: 5,3 \[Average = \tfrac{5+3}{2}\] \[Average = 4\]

Results: 7.0, 6.8, 7.8 \[Average = \tfrac{7.0+6.8+7.8}{3}\] \[Average = 7.1\]

Results: 12.3, 11.7, 11.4, 12.1 \[Average = \tfrac{12.3+11.7+11.4+12.1}{4}\] \[Average = 11.875\] In science the answer should be rounded to the same number of significant figures as the original numbers. \[Average = 11.9\]

Examples

ResultsTableCalculation.png
The average for each set of results can be calculated by adding a row together and dividing by the number of results in that row.