There are infinitely many possible solutions. Even if you limit your answer to integers, there are over a hundred. One possible answer
{16, 26, 28, 30, 34, 34}
(3, 4, 6, 8, 9)
4 4 6 6 10
12,18,190,13,13,15,1,78,1,6,6,2,
(3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9)
12.1667
(3, 4, 6, 8, 9)
There are at least 7 such sets, among them, 1,2,6,6,6,7,7.
4 4 6 6 10
There are infinitely many sets that will satisfy the requirements. Even if restricted to integer values there are many. Two possibilities are: 16, 28, 28, 30, 32, 34 17, 27, 28, 30, 31, 35
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.
(1, 5, 97, 99, 100, 100) The mode is 100. The median is 98. The mean is 67.
The mean (average) may often be confused with the median, mode or range. The mean is the arithmetic average of a set of values, or distribution; however, for skewed distributions, the mean is not necessarily the same as the middle value (median), or the most likely (mode). For example, mean income is skewed upwards by a small number of people with very large incomes, so that the majority have an income lower than the mean. By contrast, the median income is the level at which half the population is below and half is above. The mode income is the most likely income, and favors the larger number of people with lower incomes. The median or mode are often more intuitive measures of such data.Nevertheless, many skewed distributions are best described by their mean -- such as the exponential and Poisson distributions.For example, the arithmetic mean of six values: 34, 27, 45, 55, 22, 27 is the sum 210 divided by 6, which is 35.
12,18,190,13,13,15,1,78,1,6,6,2,
There are six numbers, so the median is the mean of the third and fourth (when ordered). Median = (14+27)/2 = 41/2 = 20.5
I think this is impossible? 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 are 6 numbers that add to 36, have a a mean of 6 but a range of only 5.
Oh, dude, you want me to find those magical numbers for you, huh? So, let's see, we need 6 numbers where the middle one is 8, the average is 9, and the difference between the highest and lowest is 13. Sounds like a fun math puzzle! Give me a sec to crunch those numbers... okay, got it! The numbers are 1, 5, 8, 11, 14, and 21. Voilà!
(3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9)