Answer:
The correct mean is 30.875
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean Value
Given n observations of a specific magnitude, the mean value of the random experiment is:
[tex]\displaystyle \bar x=\frac{\sum x_i}{n}[/tex]
Where xi is each individual value.
Henry made 16 observations and found the mean was 30. Replacing that into the formula, we have
[tex]\displaystyle 30=\frac{\sum x_i}{16}[/tex]
Operating:
[tex]\sum x_i=480[/tex]
We know the sum of all the individual values is 480. Knowing that Henry made a mistake and used 28 and 18 instead of 32 and 28, the correct mean should include the correct sum. Since 32 is 4 more than 28, and 28 is 10 more than 18, the correct sum is 480 + 4 + 10 = 494. This gives us the corrected mean:
[tex]\displaystyle \bar x'=\frac{494}{16}= 30.875[/tex]
The correct mean is 30.875