GCSE Maths

Averages

The average of any set of quantities can be found by adding all the numbers together then dividing by the number of quantities in the set.

i.e. average = total of quantities / number of quantities

e.g. A darts player throws the following scores during a match:
80, 100, 62, 180, 21, 55

Her average score per throw = (80 + 100 + 62 + 180 + 21 + 55) ÷ 6 = 83

Strictly speaking this type of average is called the mean. There are two other types of averages that you might come across: mode and median. We'll look at these shortly.
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