Mean: the average of a set of values. What you do is add all the values up and then divide by the number of values there are. Ex) 1, 2, 3 ,4, 5 is the set of values. To find the mean: (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5)/5
Mode: the value in a set of values that occurs the most. Ex) 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5 is the set of values. To find the mode: the mode is 2 because the number 2 occurs 2 times in the set, more than any other number.
Range: the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set. Ex) 1,2,3,4,5 is the set of values. To find the range: 5 - 1 = 4. 5 is the highest number and 1 is the lowest.
Median: it is the number in the middle of a set organized from lowest to highest value. Ex) 1,2,3,4,5 is the set of values. Since the set is already organized from lowest to highest value, you pick the number in the middle. For this example, the median would be 3. If the set of values consists of an even number of values. What you do is add the two middle numbers and divide by 2 to find the median.
Mean: 35 Median: 33 Mode:none Range: 7-49
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Median. The reason: It disregards the highest and lowest times.
A variable is a measure that can take different values. How often it can take these different values defines its distribution. Mode, median and mean are three common measures of central tendency of distributions.
Mean, meadian, and mode, are different ways to figure out an average. These are commonly the number that appears most often in a series of numbers. Used and taught in grade school for the most part.
Mean: 35 Median: 33 Mode:none Range: 7-49
In math today we learned about mean, meadian, and mode!
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Mean: 24.43 Median: 24 Mode: 31, 18
the mean is when u add them all up and divide how many there are the meadian is when you put the numbers from least to greatest and get the number that's in the middle e.g. 1,1,2,3 the mode is which are the most the range is the biggest number takeaway the smalles number e.g. 22-1
Answers down there. range: add the numbers all up and divide how many numbers you have. meadian: put all the numbers in order from smallest to biggest, then find the one in the middle. mean: the biggest minus the smallest. HOPE YOU GET AN A+!!! *************************************************______________________
Median. The reason: It disregards the highest and lowest times.
A variable is a measure that can take different values. How often it can take these different values defines its distribution. Mode, median and mean are three common measures of central tendency of distributions.
Mean, meadian, and mode, are different ways to figure out an average. These are commonly the number that appears most often in a series of numbers. Used and taught in grade school for the most part.
median= 4&3 range=3 mode= no mode
meadian- you take the biggest and smallest number and subract both of them mode- the number that is constantly repeating itself over and over again mean-you take the biggest and smallest number and add them both together
Mean: 71 Median: 67.5 Mode: None Range: 28