Good question sir.
Usually the official questions if not always mention arithmetic mean. However, we could have two scenarios
1) Scenario 1
Quote:
The term average is used in two ways, with and without the qualification "(arithmetic mean)." For a list of data, the average (arithmetic mean) of the data is the sum of the data divided by the number of data. The term average does not refer to either median or mode in the test. Without the qualification of "arithmetic mean," average can refer to a rate or the ratio of one quantity to another, as in "average number of miles per hour" or "average weight per truckload."
2) Scenario 2
Quote:
For a finite set or list of numbers, the mean of the numbers refers to the arithmetic mean unless otherwise noted.
In the question above I think is fine, referring to a finite set of numbers, per my understanding