The mean can take any numerical value.
It can take any value between the maximum and minimum observed values.
I believe you mean range, and it is the set of all possible values that a function can take.
Mean = average formed by adding values together and dividing by the total number of values Mode = the most popular value Median = line up all values in order and take the middle value
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The mean can take any numerical value.
It can take any value between the maximum and minimum observed values.
Any non-negative value.
Any value between -1 and 1.
Any real value >= 0.
A mean can take any value at all. For example, the radius of a normal [human] red blood cell is as small as 3-4 millionths of a metre. By contrast, the mean radius of the earth's orbit is 150 trillion metres. There are, of course, things that are much smaller than red blood cells as well as things whose measures are a lot larger than the earth-sun distance. Means can also take negative values.
I believe you mean range, and it is the set of all possible values that a function can take.
Mean = average formed by adding values together and dividing by the total number of values Mode = the most popular value Median = line up all values in order and take the middle value
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take the values from the chart and then add all the observations by total number of observation! it is good that it is not a polygon!
yes
To compute the point estimate of a population mean, you take the sample mean. This is done by calculating the average of the data values in the sample. The sample mean is then used as an estimate of the population mean.