No, only mean is synonymous with average.
The median is the number in the middle of a list when it is put in order. In other words, it is the number that is less than half of the numbers in a list and greater than the other half. If a list has an even number of numbers, the median is the average of the two numbers at the middle of the list when it is in order.
The mode is the number that appears most often in a list. For example, in a list of the number of days in each month, the mode is 31, because there are more 31-day months than 30-day, 29-day or 28-day months.
The range is the difference between the highest value and the lowest value in a list of numbers.
Mean, median and mode are averages of sets of numbers, not one single one.
Mean: 71 Median: 67.5 Mode: None Range: 28
Mean: 4.2 Median: 2 Mode: 1 Range: 8
Prior to the introduction of 170, the mean, median, mode and range did not exist since there were no numbers at all. Once 170 is introduced, it becomes the mean, median and mode. The range is zero.
Mean, median, and mode are three kinds of "averages". There are many "averages" in statistics, but these are the three most common. The "mean" is the "average" you're used to, where you add up all the numbers and then divide by the number of numbers. The "median" is the "middle" value in the list of numbers. To find the median, your numbers have to be listed in numerical order, so you may have to rewrite your list first. The "mode" is the value that occurs most often. If no number is repeated, then there is no mode for the list. The "range" is just the difference between the largest and smallest values.
Mean, Median and Mode. They are three kinds of averages.
Mean, median and mode are averages of sets of numbers, not one single one.
median= 4&3 range=3 mode= no mode
Mean: 71 Median: 67.5 Mode: None Range: 28
Mean: 4.2 Median: 2 Mode: 1 Range: 8
Prior to the introduction of 170, the mean, median, mode and range did not exist since there were no numbers at all. Once 170 is introduced, it becomes the mean, median and mode. The range is zero.
Mean, median, and mode are three kinds of "averages". There are many "averages" in statistics, but these are the three most common. The "mean" is the "average" you're used to, where you add up all the numbers and then divide by the number of numbers. The "median" is the "middle" value in the list of numbers. To find the median, your numbers have to be listed in numerical order, so you may have to rewrite your list first. The "mode" is the value that occurs most often. If no number is repeated, then there is no mode for the list. The "range" is just the difference between the largest and smallest values.
Mean, median and mode are ways to find averages. The mode is the most common answer in a set of data. The median the number that is in the middle when the numbers are put in order. The mean is the statical average.
What is the answer
The mean and the median of the two numbers, 12107 and 1115 are 6611.There is no mode. The range is 10992.
The mean, median and mode of a single number is the number itself. The range is 0.
Mean: 16 Median: 17 Mode: 13 Range: 6