4, 5, 5, 8, 8
Mean: 11 Median: 11 Mode: 4 Range: 18
1, 4, 10
(3, 4, 6, 8, 9)
To find four numbers with a range of 6, a mean of 4, and a median of 3, we can start by setting up an equation for the mean. The mean is the sum of all numbers divided by the total number of values. So, 4 = (a + b + c + d) / 4, where a, b, c, and d are the numbers. Since the median is 3, the two middle numbers must be 3 and 3. The range is the difference between the maximum and minimum values, so the numbers could be 0, 3, 3, and 6.
4 4 6 6 10
2 4 4 6 8
Mean: 11 Median: 11 Mode: 4 Range: 18
1, 4, 10
(3, 4, 6, 8, 9)
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To find four numbers with a range of 6, a mean of 4, and a median of 3, we can start by setting up an equation for the mean. The mean is the sum of all numbers divided by the total number of values. So, 4 = (a + b + c + d) / 4, where a, b, c, and d are the numbers. Since the median is 3, the two middle numbers must be 3 and 3. The range is the difference between the maximum and minimum values, so the numbers could be 0, 3, 3, and 6.
To find six numbers with a range of 2 and a median of 4, we can start by placing the median 4 in the middle. Since the range is 2, the numbers on either side of the median will be 2 and 6. This leaves us with the numbers 2, 4, 4, 4, 6, and 6. These six numbers have a range of 2 and a median of 4.
4 4 6 6 10
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
To find the median of a set of numbers write them in order, then: * if there are an odd number of numbers then the median is the number in the middle * otherwise there are an even number of numbers and the median is the mean average of the two numbers in the middle. With 4 numbers there is an even number of numbers, so the median is the mean average of the 2nd and 3rd numbers when they are sorted into order. Example: Find median of {3, 9, 4, 5} Ordered → {3, 4, 5, 9} → median = mean_average(4, 5) = (4 + 5) ÷ 2 = 4.5
Mean = 11 Median = 11 Mode = 4 Range = 18
median= 4&3 range=3 mode= no mode