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The mean is like the average, all of the numbers in a data set added up and divided buy the number of numbers in the data set.
The middle # in a set of data.
In statistics numerical data is quantitative rather than qualitative.
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mode, mean and median
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To find the mean of a set of numbers you have to find the total sum of the data divided by the number of addends in the data. Why can't you find the mean of numerical data? 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.
The mean is like the average, all of the numbers in a data set added up and divided buy the number of numbers in the data set.
The mean is like the average, all of the numbers in a data set added up and divided buy the number of numbers in the data set.
The middle # in a set of data.
A set of numerical data is called a dataset.
In statistics numerical data is quantitative rather than qualitative.
No.
Median
Median
when you have a data set, the number that occurs the most often is the mode.Example: 2,3,3,3,4,4,4,5,6,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,10,11,13 the mode is 8.