Mode is the most common number in a sequence.
For example: 3, 4, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8. The mode in this sequence is 6 as it appears the most times.
Mean is the average of a set of numbers. You work out the average by finding the sum* of all the numbers, then dividing it by how ever many numbers there are.
For example: 2, 2, 3, 3, 10. If you find the sum of these numbers you get 20. Then if you divide 20 by the amount of numbers in that sequence ( in this case 5) you get 4. 4 is the mean.
Median is the middle number in a set if they are all in the correct order.
For example: 5,3, 7,1,2. The median would be 7 but its not as they are NOT in order. The proper answer is 3 because when ordered correctly they form 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 the middle number is 3.
the median and mode are but the mean is not
The median is 9 and the mode is 18 and the mean is 11
mean: 1.7 median:1.7 mode: none
Mean, median, and mode are all equal in a normal distribution.
The median and mode cannot be outliers. For small samples a mode could be an outlier.
who discovered mean median and mode
The mean is 19. The median is 18. There is no mode.
median= 4&3 range=3 mode= no mode
In a symmetric distribution, the mean and the median are the same. Otherwise there is no relation. In symmetric distributions with only one mode, the mode will coincide with the mean and median, but otherwise there is no relation.
The mean is 6.6. The median is 6. There is no mode.
No, not all data sets have a mode but all data sets have a mean and median.
Mean, median and mode are ways to find averages. The mode is the most common answer in a set of data. The median the number that is in the middle when the numbers are put in order. The mean is the statical average.
Mean: 5 Median: 5 Mode: 3
uh... the mode is 7.
Yes
mean = 19 median = 12 mode = 12
Mean: 16 Median: 17 Mode: 13 Range: 6