The mass of one kitten is 1.8 Kg
What is Mean?
Mean, median, and mode are the measures of central tendency, used to study the various characteristics of a given set of data. A measure of central tendency describes a set of data by identifying the central position in the data set as a single value. We can think of it as a tendency of data to cluster around a middle value. In statistics, the three most common measures of central tendencies are Mean, Median, and Mode. Choosing the best measure of central tendency depends on the type of data we have.
The arithmetic mean of a given data is the sum of all observations divided by the number of observations. For example, a cricketer's scores in five matches are as follows: 12, 34, 45, 50, 24. To find his average score in a match, we calculate the arithmetic mean of data using the mean formula:
Mean = Sum of all observations/Number of observations
Mean = (12 + 34 + 45 + 50 + 24)/5
Mean = 165/5 = 33
Given:
Total kittens= 46
So,
Mean= Total mass/ number of kittens
mean= 0.8* + 1*3 + 1.2*4+ 1.4 * 6+ 1.6*8+ 1.8*8+ 2*7+ 2.2*5 + 2.4 * 2 + 2.6*1+3.8*1 / 46
=80.4/ 46
= 1.75
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