Yea
The mean, the median, the mode and the upper and lower limits of the range would each be reduced by the amount subtracted.
Have only one number in your data set. Because the range would take the highest and lowest numbers, the only way for the range to be all the same number is if you have only number in the set. With only one number, the mean, median, and mode will all be the same number as well.
The median value of a range of values.
Analyzing the mean, median, and range of your experimental data helps establish patters present in the data set. Analyzing the mean will define the quantitative average, analyzing the median will find the number that is center most, and analyzing the range will find the difference between the largest and smallest number in the data set. Good luck!
Yea
The range of a data set is the difference between the largest and smallest number in your set of data. Median is the number that comes in the middle. 54, 55, 56 has a range of 54-56 and a median of 55. The set 53, 55, 57 has a median of 55 also!
range is the distance between the lowest and highest values median is the middle number in a set of data when the data is in numerical order (medium in drink size is in the middle)
The mean, the median, the mode and the upper and lower limits of the range would each be reduced by the amount subtracted.
no it can not because if you try to do it then i cannot be the same answer
The median in a set of data, would be the middle item of the data string... such as: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 the Median of this set of data would be: 4
Have only one number in your data set. Because the range would take the highest and lowest numbers, the only way for the range to be all the same number is if you have only number in the set. With only one number, the mean, median, and mode will all be the same number as well.
The median value of a range of values.
You then add the two middle ones and divide by two to get the median. If the numbers are the same then that is your median.
Analyzing the mean, median, and range of your experimental data helps establish patters present in the data set. Analyzing the mean will define the quantitative average, analyzing the median will find the number that is center most, and analyzing the range will find the difference between the largest and smallest number in the data set. Good luck!
mode-the most (highest # in a set of data) median-the middle # when you put a set of data in order from least to greatest let's take for example a reasonable set of 10,3,4,5,7,5,9 3,4,5,5,7,9,10 3,4,5,5,7,9,10 and than your mode 5 because there was two 5's so YES IT IS POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE SAME MEDIAN AND MODE FOR ONE SET OF DATA DEPENDING ON WHAT THAT SET OF DATA IS
If a data set consists of 1000 different values can the mean and the median be the same