You cannot because the median of a distribution is not related to its standard deviation.
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Neither.
mean | 32 median | 32 standard deviation | 4.472 ========================================================================
characteristics of mean
You cannot because the standard deviation is not related to the median.
You cannot because the median of a distribution is not related to its standard deviation.
no.
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No, it is not
Neither.
The mean, median, and mode of a normal distribution are equal; in this case, 22. The standard deviation has no bearing on this question.
Mean: 26.33 Median: 29.5 Mode: 10, 35 Standard Deviation: 14.1515 Standard Error: 5.7773
mean | 32 median | 32 standard deviation | 4.472 ========================================================================
characteristics of mean
The median is least affected by an extreme outlier. Mean and standard deviation ARE affected by extreme outliers.
No. To calculate a sample standard deviation one requires the sample values. The five-number summary provides only the lowest value, the highest, the median, and the upper and lower quartiles. In any sample of size greater than five some values will be missing from the summary.