Mean in Individual Series
The mean is calculated by adding up all the observations and dividing it by the total number of observations in the set. There are three ways to determine the arithmetic mean of an individual series:
- Direct Method;
- Short-Cut Method; and
- Step Deviation Method
Example 1:
Find the average for the following data using Short-Cut Method:
Solution:
Mean = 9.7
Example 2:
The Mean of a series with 5 items is 40, and the values of four items are 35, 10, 65, 50. Find out the missing 5th item.
Solution:
In the given question, the following values are given:
X1 = 35, X2 = 10, X3 = 65, X4 = 50, = 40, and N = 5
200 = 35 + 10 + 65 + 50 + X5
X5 = 200 – 160
Missing Value (X5 = 40)
Example 3:
The following table shows the marks obtained by 5 students out of 100 at a tuition center using direct method and step-deviation method.
Solution:
Direct Method:
Mean () = 60
Step-Deviation Method:
Mean () = 60