Why can't there be more than one mean?

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2026-03-14 08:55

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The mean, or average, is defined as the sum of a set of values divided by the number of values, resulting in a single representative value for that dataset. Since this calculation yields one specific value, there cannot be multiple means for the same set of numbers. While different datasets can have different means, each individual dataset has only one mean.

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