Okay, let's get serious here. The mean is the average of all the values in the distribution, period. It's the sum of all the values divided by the total sample size. That's just basic math.
You know, I was just thinking about how the mean is kind of like the center of gravity for the distribution. It's the point where all the values balance out, like a seesaw.
Ah, I see what they're getting at. The mean is the average of all the values in the distribution, not just a subset of the sample. This is basic statistics 101, people!
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