The three central tendencies are mean, median and mode. Sometimes mid-range is used.
Mean, arithmetic mean, add all the data and divided by the number of pieces of data.
Median is the middle number when all the data is arranged in order. The average of the two middle pieces of data is you have an even number of data.
Mode is the data that appears the most.
Mid-range is the average of the least and greatest pieces of data.
Mode is the most common number in a set of data my maths teacher describes the mean as this: "when the average person says average they mean mean."
median is the middle number mean is average mode is most median is middle range is high - low
Mean is the average of all the numbers in the group. Just add them all together and divide by the number of numbers. The mode is the number that shows up the most.
As they all have a frequency of 1, there is no mode [average].
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the modal/mode in maths is like the average, getting it by adding all pieces of data and dividing on how many there are
the average, so the average - 3
mode in maths means most common number (usually in a sequence) kofie2468
Mean means Average of a particular distribution Mean means Average of a particular distribution
No, mode is a number that occurs most frequently in a set, mean is an average.
In any given set of numbers, the mode is the number that appears most often. If no number appears more frequently than any other, there is no mode.
The mean is the average. The median is the middle. The mode is the most common.