What is the calculated average volume measured by the data points?

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline
Trial & Volume [tex]$(mL)$[/tex] & \begin{tabular}{c}
Accepted \\
Value
\end{tabular} \\
\hline
[tex]$1$[/tex] & 24.22 & \multirow{3}{}{} \\
\hline
[tex]$2$[/tex] & 25.64 & \multirow{2}{
}{25.00 mL} \\
\hline
[tex]$3$[/tex] & 24.95 & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Round your answer to the hundredths place.

Average Volume (mL) [tex]$\square$[/tex] Enter



Answer :

To calculate the average volume measured by the three trials, we follow these steps:

1. List the given volumes:
- Trial 1: 24.22 mL
- Trial 2: 25.64 mL
- Trial 3: 24.95 mL

2. Calculate the sum of the given volumes:
[tex]\[ 24.22 + 25.64 + 24.95 \][/tex]

3. Divide the sum by the number of trials to find the average:
[tex]\[ \text{Average volume} = \frac{24.22 + 25.64 + 24.95}{3} \][/tex]

4. Round the resulting average to the hundredths place:
The calculated average is approximately 24.94 mL when rounded to the hundredths place.

Thus, the calculated average volume measured by the data points is:

[tex]\[ \boxed{24.94} \][/tex]

So, your final answer would be:

Average Volume (mL) [tex]\( \boxed{24.94} \)[/tex]