Find the mean for the given sample data. Six college students spend $254.37, $176.81, $202.12, $125.14, $223.15, and $234.84 respectively for books. Compute the mean amount spent. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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37 + $176.81 + $202.12 + $125.14 + $223.15 + $234.84 = $1216.43 Show more…
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