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Today we’ll be tackling a core statistics problem often found in Junior Secondary School math exams — calculating the mean height of students across multiple groups. This question is very relevant for JSS1–JSS3 and is based on weighted average principles.
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The Problem:
The mean height of three groups of students — 20, 16, and 14 students — is 1.67 m, 1.50 m, and 1.40 m ,respectively. What is the mean height of all the students combined?
Step-by-Step Breakdown
Step 1: Group Information

Step 4: Compute the FX Values

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Final Answer for Junior Secondary School Mathematics.
The mean height of all the students is 1.54 meters
This method is simple, practical, and often tested in exams. Knowing how to apply the weighted mean formula will help you solve similar questions confidently.
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