Bachelor's Degrees in Computer and Information Sciences: Mean Annual Number and Trends

Mean Annual Number of Bachelor's Degrees in Computer and Information Sciences

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The U.S. Department of Education reported that for the past seven years 4,033, 5,652, 6,407, 7,201, 8,719, 11,154, and 15,121 people received bachelor's degrees in computer and information sciences. What is the mean annual number receiving this degree?

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(4033 + 5652 + 6407 + 7201 + 8719 + 11154 + 15121)/7 = 8327

To find the mean annual number of people receiving bachelor's degrees in computer and information sciences, we need to calculate the average of the given values.

The given values are: 4,033, 5,652, 6,407, 7,201, 8,719, 11,154, and 15,121.

To find the mean, we add up all these values and then divide by the total number of values (which in this case is 7, since there are seven years of data).

Sum of values = 4,033 + 5,652 + 6,407 + 7,201 + 8,719 + 11,154 + 15,121 = 58,287

Mean = Sum of values / Number of values = 58,287 / 7 = 8,326.7143 (rounded to four decimal places)

Therefore, the mean annual number of people receiving bachelor's degrees in computer and information sciences is approximately 8,327.

The correct answer is option C: About 8,327.