Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A collection of 8 backpacks has a mean weight of 14 pounds
A different collection of 12 backpacks has a mean weight of 9 pounds
Question asked:
What is the mean weight of the 20 backpacks ?
Solution:
For first collection of backpacks.
As we know:
[tex]Mean = \frac{Sum\ of \ observations}{Total \ observations} \\[/tex]
[tex]14=\frac{sum\ of \ observation}{8} \\14\times 8= Sum\ of \ observation\\112=Sum\ of \ observation\\[/tex]
For Second collection of backpacks.
[tex]Mean = \frac{Sum\ of \ observations}{Total \ observations} \\[/tex]
[tex]9=\frac{Sum \ of\ observations}{12} \\9\times12=Sum \ of\ observations\\108 = Sum \ of\ observations[/tex]
Now, we will find the mean weight of the 20 backpacks altogether.
Mean weight of the 20 backpacks = Total sum of observations divided by total number of observations
Combined Mean = [tex]\frac{112+108}{8+12} \\[/tex]
=[tex]\frac{220}{20} =11[/tex]
Therefore, the mean weight of the 20 backpacks is 11.