The missing number in the given data that has a mean of 79 is: 60.
<h3>How to Find the mean of a Data?</h3>
The mean of a data set is simply the average, that is, it is the sum of all data values divided by the number of data values.
Let x represent the missing number in the data. If the mean is 79, we would have the following:
(89 + 74 + 92 + 80 + x)/5 = 79
(335 + x)/5 = 79
335 + x = 5(79)
335 + x = 395
x = 395 - 335
x = 60
Missing number is: 60.
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0.7 because it's originaly 0.7391304348
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The decimal point will help you find your way here. Just to the right of the decimal is the tenths place. 0.4 is the number four tenths.
Next, farther to the right is the hundredths place-- 0.04 is the number four hundredths.
Next over is the thousandths place-- 0.004 is the number four thousandths. And finally, the next over is the ten thousandths place...like this, 0.0004 is the number four ten thousandths
So, 1) 12.00535 has a one in the tens place, a two in the ones place, zeros in the tenths and also the hundredths places, fives in the thousandths place and also the hundred thousandths place, AND, what you're looking for-- a 3 in the ten thousandths place.
1) 3
2) 4
3) 5
4) 6
5) 7
6) 8
7) 9
For ten thousandths place, you're looking at the fourth spot on the right side of the decimal.
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