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Cell Phone Use The following data represent the monthly cell phone bill for my wife's phone for six randomly selected months. $$\$ 35.34, \$ 42.09, \$ 39.43, \$ 38.93, \$ 43.39, \$ 49.26$$ Compute the mean, median, and mode phone bill.
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The mean is calculated by adding up all the numbers and then dividing by the count of the numbers. In this case, we add up all the monthly bills and then divide by 6 (since there are 6 months). So, the mean is calculated as follows: \[ \text{Mean} = \frac{35.34 Show more…
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The following data represent the monthly cell phone bill for a person's phone for six randomly selected months. $35.40, $42.09, $39.47, $38.99, $43.39, $49.26 Compute the median phone bill. The median phone bill is (Round to the nearest cent as needed.)
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