Averages for a brainlet
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Literal brainlet here. I have a question that Google isn’t answering...well may be it is but I’m too dumb to understand.
I have two sets of data.
>The average of the first data set is 82.53
>The average of the 2nd set of data is 92.59
Can I just average these two numbers to get an average of all the data? Or is there a special formula I need to use?
Am I over thinking this? I feel like just averaging the two numbers I have is too simple a solution.
Also, does anything change if these two numbers represent percentages?
Literal brainlet here. I have a question that Google isn’t answering...well may be it is but I’m too dumb to understand.
I have two sets of data.
>The average of the first data set is 82.53
>The average of the 2nd set of data is 92.59
Can I just average these two numbers to get an average of all the data? Or is there a special formula I need to use?
Am I over thinking this? I feel like just averaging the two numbers I have is too simple a solution.
Also, does anything change if these two numbers represent percentages?