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A motorist drives 80km/h at an average speed of 63km/h. Which average is this: mean, mode, median?
10 years ago

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Steve
this is a stupid question. mean, mode, median relate to collections of data. You have no such set of measurements.

Also, your question is bogus. How can you drive 80 km/h at a speed of 63 km/h?
10 years ago
Anonymous
Pls help me to solve it
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