51
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
The median is 85.
65% of 51 = 65% * 51 = 0.65 * 51 = 33.15
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.
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
Rearrange the terms into their rank order. Already done!!! 63,65,66,75 For an EVEN number of terms; there are four terms here, and four is an even number. You take the middle two terms, which are ,65, & 66. and find the mid-point between them, Which is 65.5 Hence ' 65.5 ' is the MEDIAN term. NB If you have an ODD number of terms, 5 in this case, e,g, 63,65,66,66,75. Then you select the absolute middle term, which is ' 66 '.
65 is 127.451% of 51. (rounded)
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.