Calculate the mean value of 34,35,36,32,39.

Mean is the average value, to calculate it you have to add up all the values and divide it by the number of values.So in this case, adding up: 34 + 35 + 36 + 32 + 39 = 176Then, divide the sum by number of values, 176/5 = 35.2Therefore, 35.2 is the mean.

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