Yes
The mean or average is the quotient found by dividing the sum of a set of data by the number of items of data.
The mean of a set of data is the sum of that data divided by the number of items of data.
ashdaj
That's the mean.
Yes
Yes
The mean or average is the quotient found by dividing the sum of a set of data by the number of items of data.
The mean of a set of data is the sum of that data divided by the number of items of data.
The mean
ashdaj
The average or mean. NOT the median.
That's the mean.
yes
It is the average or arithmetic mean.
If the sample has an odd number of items in it then the median will definitely be in the sample at least once because the median is value of the set of data items whose value(s) are in the middle of the sample when the sample is sorted from smallest to largest. If the sample has an even number of items in it then if the middle items are different the median will be their average, and it will differ from all of the items in the data set. I could continue in this vein but already you can see that the median sometimes occurs in a data set but not always.
the mean or the average