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Numerical Data means data consisting of numbers, not categories, such as the heights of students.
When there are a variety of different numbers numerical data varies. -RJC
One reason I can think of why you might not be able to find the mean of numerical data would be if there were missing data points.
It means that there is only one item of numerical information for each fan.
mode, mean and median
You can use them to describe the central tendency of the data but no more than that.
1. element of data: a single element of data from a collection 2. numerical value or function: a numerical value or function, e.g. a mean or standard deviation, used to describe a sample or population 3. piece of information: somebody or something treated as a piece of data or information.
Mean.
In mathematics, a set of numerical data refers to a collection of numbers that can represent measurements, values, or observations related to a particular phenomenon. This data can be analyzed using various statistical methods to identify trends, patterns, or central tendencies, such as mean, median, and mode. The interpretation of this data aids in making informed decisions, conducting research, or solving problems in various fields. Overall, numerical data serves as the foundation for quantitative analysis and statistical inference.
You average the #'s and then you divide them to however many #'s there are. There MAY BE a DECIMAL but its okay!
Mathematical data can be best organized in numerical order. By doing this, statistics are more easily found, such as mean, median, and mode.
Measurement Scale Best measure of the 'middle' Numerical mode Ordinal Median Interval Symmetrical data- mean skewed data median Ratio Symmetrical data- Mean skewed data median