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The arithmetic mean of a set of observations is `bar(X)`. If each observation is divided by `alpha` and then is increased by 10, then the mean of the new series is

A

`(bar(x))/(alpha)`

B

`(bar(x)+10)/(alpha)`

C

`(bar(x)+10 alpha)/(alpha)`

D

`alpha bar(x) + 10`

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