To take an average, you total all the numbers (157 + 142, etc) to get the total number of people he's served, and then divide by the number of numbers (Tues, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat = 5 days, so you divide by five.)
2006-11-29 08:14:27
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answered by Cobalt 4
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To average something, you add all of the numbers, and then divide by the number of items you added.
157+142+176+215+235 = 925
divide 925 by the number of nights he served, 5, and you will find the average he served each night:
185
2006-11-29 08:17:48
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answered by Richard H 7
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142
2006-11-29 08:18:07
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answered by Lynn 1
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185 Guests
2006-11-29 08:15:54
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answered by cinmortgage 2
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185
2006-11-29 08:15:21
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answered by justme 3
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Add up the number of guests each night and then divide by 5 (numbers you added up). That will give the average (a.k.a. mean)
2006-11-29 08:15:29
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answered by Angie C 2
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185. add all the numbers together and then divide by 5 (the number of days he worked)
2006-11-29 08:13:39
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answered by Ask Me 3
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Add the numbers together and divide that by 5 and you have your answer.
2006-11-29 08:17:13
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answered by kj 7
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2016-12-13 16:56:21
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answered by ? 4
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