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    If M Is the Mean of X<sub>1</sub>, X<sub>2</sub>, and X<sub>3</sub>
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If M Is the Mean of X1, X2, and X3

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Question 42

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If M is the mean of x1, x2, and x3, then the mean of 50x1, 50x2, and 50x3 is 50M.

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