Cooper's class paid attention to how many bottles each student collected for their recycling project.

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Latrell
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What is the mean of the numbers?

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To calculate the mean (average) number of bottles collected by the students in Cooper's class, you'll need to add up the total number of bottles collected by each student and then divide by the number of students.

Let's assume the following numbers of bottles collected (you can fill in the actual numbers based on the class's data):

  • Tanvi: 0
  • Latrell: 10
  • Ken: 20
  • Roger: 30
  • Cooper: 40

Now, we will sum these numbers:

\[ Total = 0 + 10 + 20 + 30 + 40 = 100 \]

Next, we divide the total by the number of students (5):

\[ Mean = \frac{Total}{Number\ of\ Students} = \frac{100}{5} = 20 \]

So, the mean number of bottles collected is 20.

If you have different numbers for each student, please provide those, and I can recalculate the mean for you!

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