Yes. They must have a range and median. They may or may not have a mode.
The mode, median, and range of a single data point such as 65 are all the data point itself, 65 in this instance.
If 10122418142622 are all single digits, then the median is the lowest and the highest of the range of data. Which is 0 and 8
range is the distance between the lowest and highest values median is the middle number in a set of data when the data is in numerical order (medium in drink size is in the middle)
What are the minimum, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and maximum?What the range and interquartile range are.whether the data ore positvely or negatively skewed.How two (or more) data sets compare in terms of the "average" and spread.
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Analyzing the mean, median, and range of your experimental data helps establish patters present in the data set. Analyzing the mean will define the quantitative average, analyzing the median will find the number that is center most, and analyzing the range will find the difference between the largest and smallest number in the data set. Good luck!
A quartile is a given section in a range of data. To find the quartile, you must first find the median. Then find the "median of the median", using these to separate your data into sections, giving you a total of four sections of data.
The median value of a range of values.
The range of a data set is the difference between the largest and smallest number in your set of data. Median is the number that comes in the middle. 54, 55, 56 has a range of 54-56 and a median of 55. The set 53, 55, 57 has a median of 55 also!
Yes, but the two are measures of very different things. The median is a measure of central tendency whereas the range is a measure of spread. Nevertheless, the set 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 has a range of 3 and a median of 3.
You can compare by seeing where the maximum, minimum, and median are in the histogram s and by also seeing where the histograms cluster at.