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Mr. Smith, the Math teacher, looks at his class Mean this semester and determines that it is 72%. He is told that he will be receiving a student (Blake) from the class down the hall who's personal Mean this semester is 80%. What will happen to Mr. Smith's class Mean as a result of Blake joining his class? * It will go down
It will go up
It will stay the same
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