Yes.
The mean is all of the numbers in the set of data added up then divided by how many numbers are in the set of data. It is also called the average. The range is the highest number in a set subtracted by the smallest. mean: Range: 2,4,10,and 5 2,4,10 and 4 2+4+10+4=20 10-4=6 20/4=5
A set of numbers can have a mode, median, mean, and range of 5, such as {3, 5, 5, 5, 7}. In this example, the mode is 5 (the most frequent number), the median is also 5 (the middle value when arranged in order), the mean is 5 (the average of the numbers), and the range is 4 (the difference between the highest value, 7, and the lowest value, 3). This demonstrates how a specific set of numbers can be structured to meet those statistical criteria.
Yes, the range of a set of numbers can be 0 if all the numbers in the set are identical. In this case, the maximum and minimum values are the same, resulting in a range of 0. For example, in the set {5, 5, 5}, both the maximum and minimum values are 5, leading to a range of 5 - 5 = 0.
4 4 6 6 10
It is easy to prove that such a set of numbers cannot exist. If the median is -1 and the mean is different from the median, then there must be at least one number that is less than or equal to -1. Then, if the range is 6, the largest number can only be 5. If the largest number is 5 and the mean is 5, then all the numbers must be 5. That is not possible because there is at least one that is -1 or smaller.
The mean is all of the numbers in the set of data added up then divided by how many numbers are in the set of data. It is also called the average. The range is the highest number in a set subtracted by the smallest. mean: Range: 2,4,10,and 5 2,4,10 and 4 2+4+10+4=20 10-4=6 20/4=5
3,5,6,7,9
The numbers 3, 5, and 7 together have a range of 4 and a mean of 5.
The mean is the average of the set of numbers. To find it you have to add up all of the numbers in the set and divide by however many numbers there are in the set. For example, if you had the set: 1, 2, 3, then you would add them up to get 6. Since there are 3 numbers you would divide by 3 to get 2. The range is the highest number in the set minus the lowest number in the set. Example: of you have the set: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, then the range would be 8-1, or 7.
What Five Numbers have a range of 5 a median of 16 and a mean of 15
4 4 6 6 10
The range is 9-4.5 = 4.5. The range is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers in a set of numbers.
5, 6, 7, 8, 14
It is easy to prove that such a set of numbers cannot exist. If the median is -1 and the mean is different from the median, then there must be at least one number that is less than or equal to -1. Then, if the range is 6, the largest number can only be 5. If the largest number is 5 and the mean is 5, then all the numbers must be 5. That is not possible because there is at least one that is -1 or smaller.
There are an infinite variety of a set of five numbers with a mean of 53. One such set is [51,52,53,54,55].
If the mean of five consecutive odd numbers is 45, the sum of these numbers is 5 times the mean, which equals 225. The middle number in this set is 45, so the five numbers are 43, 45, 47, 49, and 51. The range is calculated as the difference between the largest and smallest numbers, which is 51 - 43 = 8. Thus, the range of the numbers is 8.
The mean is 7.375. You can find this by adding all the numbers in the set then dividing the sum by the amount of numbers in the set.