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Use a calculator to compute the average heights of the plants in each group to the nearest centimeter.
Week 3 Average Heights
Control Group:
cm
Exper. Group:
cm
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I don't have the plant measurements—please paste the Week 3 heights for the Control group and the Experimental group (e.g., "Control: 12, 14, 13, 15" and "Exper.: 16, 17, 15, 18").
How I'll compute once you give the numbers:
1. Add all heights in the group to get the sum.
2. Divide the sum by the number of plants (count) to get the mean.
3. Round the result to the nearest whole centimeter.
If you want to do it yourself on a calculator: enter the sum, press ÷, enter the count, press =, then round the displayed value to the nearest cm.
Send the data and I'll compute the two averages for you.
How I'll compute once you give the numbers:
1. Add all heights in the group to get the sum.
2. Divide the sum by the number of plants (count) to get the mean.
3. Round the result to the nearest whole centimeter.
If you want to do it yourself on a calculator: enter the sum, press ÷, enter the count, press =, then round the displayed value to the nearest cm.
Send the data and I'll compute the two averages for you.
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