Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.07.2021 21:30, skyyman

After conducting a survey of all her classmates, Midge discovers that the amount of money everyone spends buying books each month has a mean of $30. What does the mean say about the amount her classmates spend on books? Half of her classmates spend exactly $30 per month buying books.
Half of her classmates spend more than $30 per month buying books.
The majority of her classmates spend $30 per month buying books.
If the amount spent on books per month by all her the classmates is leveled, that amount would be $30.

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