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nordsb [41]
2 years ago
13

Darryl just received his credit scores from the three major credit bureaus. his experian score is 719, his equifax score is 741,

and his transunion score is 780. what is his mean credit score? (round to the nearest whole point, if applicable.) a. 719 b. 741 c. 760 d. 747 please select the best answer from the choices provided a b c
Mathematics
1 answer:
ladessa [460]2 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is D

<h3>Introduction to mean:</h3>

The mean is also called average. The arithmetic mean is found by adding the numbers in the list and dividing the sum by the number of numbers in the list.

Mean = (Sum of all the observations/Total number of observations)

<h3>Given:</h3>

Darryl's credit scores are Experian score is 719, Equifax's score is 741, and Transunion's score is 780.

To find the mean we have to add the given values i.e., the sum of Experian score, Equifax's score, and Transunion's score.

719+741+780

there are a total of 3 scores so we have to divide them by 3.

\frac{719+741+780}{3}

≅746.67

The nearest whole point is 747.

Learn more about mean here:

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