The weighted mean of a set of n numbers is the sum of the products formed by multiplying each number by its assigned weight divided by the sum of all the weights. - the average of two means - calculated so that each mean is weighted by the number of

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1. The weighted mean of a set of n numbers is the sum of the products formed by multiplying each number by its assigned weight divided by the sum of all the weights. - the average of two means - calculated so that each mean is weighted by the number of