No, it is not, values typical of the data are always located at the extremes of all data frequencies.
Each side subtends a central angle of 30 degrees.
The mean.
Mode.
40 degrees
-- Circumference of the circle = (pi) x (radius) -- length of the intercepted arc/circumference = degree measure of the central angle/360 degrees
No. In a very skew distibution, a "typical" value would be at one end or the other, certainly not the centre.
mean
No, it isn't. Mean, median, and mode are the three most common measures of central location (although there are others). These measures of central location are attempts to find the middle value of a range.
mode
yes it is, but it is actually called central tendecey just like( the median and mode)
yes is it the median?
The mean.
the mean
median
the mean %100
Difference (deviation) from the mean.
average is defined as a single value which has tendency to represent the data as a whole. averages are also called "measure of central tendency" or "measure of location"