Mean: 27.83
Median: 16.5
Mode: 14, 19, 20, 9, 101, 4
Range: 97
61, 85, 88, 101, 120 mean: 91 median: 88 There is no mode. range: 59
101 is the only palindromic number in the specified range.
The even numbers are given by tn = 2n, giving {2, 4, 6, ...} for n = 1, 2, 3, ... The median of an even number of data items is the mean of the middle two, which is the mean of the (100 / 2) = 50th and (100 / 2) + 1 = 51st even numbers, ie: median = mean(2 x 50, 2 x 51) = (2 x 50 + 2 x 51) / 2 = 2 x (50 + 51) / 2 = 50 + 51 = 101
The median is a "midpoint" - for a set of numbers, it is the value for which half are above and half are below. Averages can be thrown off by extreme values, but medians are less susceptible. To calculate it, take your set of numbers, and arrange them from smallest to largest or vice versa. If you have an odd number of values, your median is just the one in the middle; if you have an even number, it's the mean of the two in the middle. So, the median of 1, 3, and 6 is 3, and the median of 1, 100, 101, and 102 is the mean of 100 and 101, or 100.5 . If you have values x1, x2, ..., and xn (n is a positive integer) where they are arranged in numerical order (either xi <= x(i+1) for i = 1, 2, ..., n-1 -or- xi >= x(i+1) for i = 1, 2, ..., n-1), a simple formula to calculate the median is to first determine if n is even or odd. If odd, just return the "middle" value - i.e., xj where j is n/2 rounded up to the next integer. If n is even, simply take the mean of xk and x(k+1) where k = n divided by 2.
If you mean 101 as a Roman numeral then it is CI which means 100+1 = 101
61, 85, 88, 101, 120 mean: 91 median: 88 There is no mode. range: 59
Median: 41 Mode: 898, 101, 3, 31, 51, 58, 13, 14 Range: 895
The median average of a set of numbers is the middle number when the numbers are listed in order. If there is an even number of numbers then the median is the mean average of the middle two: There are 2 numbers, therefore the median is the mean average of the middle two, which are the 1st and the 2nd → median = (98 + 101) ÷ 2 = 99.5
The median average of a set of numbers is the middle number when the numbers are listed in order. If there is an even number of numbers then the median is the mean average of the middle two. To find which is the median value add 1 to the number of items and divide by 2. If this is a whole number that is the median; otherwise the median is the mean average of the numbers that are at the whole part of this result and the next one: The dataset {95, 95, 98, 98, 98, 101, 102, 103, 104, 104} has 10 items, so the median is the mean average of the middle two. To find which is/are the median value::(10 + 1) /2 = 11/2 = 5.5 → the median is the mean average of the 5th and 6th items. → median = (98 + 101) ÷ 2 = 95.5
Range = 101 - 5 = 96
Based on a study of 113 serial killers in the Radford University Serial Killer Database, the mean IQ for serial killers is 101 and the median is 100. There is a tremendous range of IQs with a low of 57 and a high of 165.
109 is the median, as it is the number in the middle when they are arranged in order.
In probability, there are three ways to look at instantiations (like: wins, points, the number two, odd integers) and determine which instantiations are the most likely to occur: mean, median and mode.Ex: let's take this set of basketball scores by team x: {100, 100, 101, 101, 101, 98, 99, 123, 118, 111 and 107}The Mode is the most frequently occuring score: 101 (3x)The Median is the "middle" score (order the 11 scores and select the middle) {98, 99, 100, 100, 101, 101, 101, 107, 111, 118 and 123}--->101The Mean is the sum of the scores divided by the number of scores, or sigma{set}/11 ~= 105.4The Average is calculated the same way as the Mean (by def. of Mean and Avg) ~=105.4A set of velocities is no different from any other instantiation set of real numbers, so "velocity" factors out of this proof (by def. of real numbers)Therefore, yes they do. []
Range = Max - Min = 101 - 48 = 53
101
All of the numbers appear once and as a mode is the most commonly occurring number, there is no mode.
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