What is the mean of 4, 6, 8, and 10?
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 28
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Answer: 7
The sum is 28. Divide by 4 values to get a mean of 7.
SAT Math skill page
Know when the SAT wants the arithmetic average and when it wants the middle value.
What this tests
Practice examples
What is the mean of 4, 6, 8, and 10?
Answer: 7
The sum is 28. Divide by 4 values to get a mean of 7.
What is the median of 12, 3, 7, 9, and 4?
Answer: 7
Order the values: 3, 4, 7, 9, 12. The middle value is 7.
Four numbers have a mean of 15. If three of the numbers are 10, 14, and 18, what is the fourth number?
Answer: 18
A mean of 15 for four numbers means the total is 60. The known values sum to 42, so the fourth number is 18.
Quick drills
Pause before the answer choices, write the rule or setup you need, then check whether the question is asking for the value, the relationship, or the best-supported conclusion.
Pause before the answer choices, write the rule or setup you need, then check whether the question is asking for the value, the relationship, or the best-supported conclusion.
Pause before the answer choices, write the rule or setup you need, then check whether the question is asking for the value, the relationship, or the best-supported conclusion.
Pause before the answer choices, write the rule or setup you need, then check whether the question is asking for the value, the relationship, or the best-supported conclusion.
Avoid these traps
The SAT often hides the real skill inside familiar wording. Identify the rule, relationship, or question type first.
Many wrong answers are close. Check every condition in the question before committing.
Reread what the question asks for so you do not answer a nearby but different question.
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FAQ
Start with a few focused examples, review the mistake pattern, then mix the skill into full SAT practice so you can recognize it in context.
It shows up in short, high-leverage questions where one missed rule or setup can quickly cost a point.
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