I wasn't aiming to answer Locaha's question as much as figure out what question to answer. The range of math knowledge here is high, and I don't know where Locaha stands. I mean,
But why [is the mean calculated as] sum/n?
That could be a basic question about the meaning of averages -- the sort of knowledge I internalized so deeply that I have trouble forming it into words.
But maybe Locaha's asking a question like:
Why is an unbiased estimator of population mean a sum/n, but an unbiased estimator of population variance a sum/(n-1)?
That's a less philosophical question. So if Locaha says "means are like the centers of mass! I never understood that intuition until now!", I'll have a different follow up than if Locaha says "Yes, captain obvious, of course means are like centers of mass. I'm asking about XYZ".
If it's worth saying, but not worth its own post (even in Discussion), then it goes here.