Range: 24 Median: 59.5 Mode: 57, 61, 58, 54, 68, 51, 65, 75
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13 = 131 45 = 32 . 51 65 = 51 . 131 The LCM will be the product of multiplying the highest power in each prime factor which are : 32 . 51 . 131 = 9 . 5 . 13 = 585
The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5
65% of 51 = 65% * 51 = 0.65 * 51 = 33.15
The median is 85.
when you put the numbers in order as described the number in the middle is the median. If 2 numbers are in the middle as in this case 56 and 58 you average them and get 57 as the median
65 is 127.451% of 51. (rounded)
The median of those numbers is 43. To find the median of a set of numbers: Reorder the numbers so they are least to greatest: 28, 31, 32, 35, 42, 44, 48, 65, 68, 85. Cross off the leftmost number and the rightmost number. Continue doing this until you are left with either 1 or 2 numbers. 28, 31, 32, 35, 42, 44, 48, 65, 68, 85. 31, 32, 35, 42, 44, 48, 65, 68. 32, 35, 42, 44, 48, 65. 35, 42, 44, 48. 42, 44. If you are left with just 1 number, then that number is the median. Here, we are left with 2 numbers, so we have to average them. So add the numbers together and divide by 2. 42 + 44 = 86. 86 / 2 = 43. 43 is the median.
Median = middle number = mean of 65 & 66 which is 65.5.
Their product.
The mode, median, and range of a single data point such as 65 are all the data point itself, 65 in this instance.