The total number of 6th graders surveyed is 26 (5+6+1+1+4+7+2).
The total number of pairs of shoes owned by the 6th graders surveyed is 34 (2*5 + 3*6 + 4*1 + 5*1 + 6*4 + 7*7 + 8*2 + 10*1).
To find the mean number of pairs of shoes owned by the 6th graders surveyed, divide the total number of pairs of shoes by the total number of 6th graders:
34 pairs of shoes / 26 6th graders ≈ 1.31
Therefore, the mean number of pairs of shoes owned by the 6th graders Michael surveyed is approximately 1 pair.
Use the table to answer the question. Number of Pairs of Shoes Number of 6th Graders 2 5 3 6 4 1 5 1 6 4 7 7 8 2 10 1 Michael wants to know how many pairs of shoes 6th graders own. He surveys the 6th graders at his summer camp. His results are given in the table. What is the mean number of pairs of shoes owned by the 6th graders he surveyed? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. (1 point) The mean number of pairs of shoes owned by the 6th graders Michael surveyed is pairs of __ shoes
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