Sum of all observations divided by the number of observations gives us the_______ of the data.
We know that, SumofobservationNumberofobservation=Mean
Therefore, sum of all observations divided by the number of observations gives us the mean of the data
If the number of observations in a data set is 25 and the mean of the data is 32. Then, the sum of all observations is ____________
All the observations for a particular study were listed one by one without grouping them. What term do we use to describe such a way of presenting data?
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