Day of the Week | # of Employees Absent |
Monday | 14 |
Tuesdsay | 11 |
Wednesday | 10 |
Thursday | 9 |
Friday | 14 |
Saturday | 13 |
mean = sum of values/no. of days
= (14+11+10+9+14+13)/6
= 11.83
on average 11.83 employess are absent on each day
on any given day we can expect 11.83 employees to be absent
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