the averaged amount of the data given to you
The answer will depend on the set of data!
You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.
Average is the number that tells the typical value of data in a set.
The value that is not typical of most other values in a data set is an Outlier.
An outlier.
data pattern
The MODE.
It could be the cardinality of the set.
measures of variation
Y
It describes the "middle" of the data set.It describes the "middle" of the data set.It describes the "middle" of the data set.It describes the "middle" of the data set.
No, "typical" is an adjective used to describe something that shows the essential features or characteristics of a particular group or set of things. It is not a verb.