Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so the mean is like the average, which is 80. The mode is the number that appears most often, which is 66. The median is the middle number when they're all lined up, which in this case is also 78. And the range is just the difference between the highest and lowest numbers, so that's 32. Math lesson over, can we go back to talking about snacks now?
Mean:76.5Median:72
Mean is an average of a list of numbers. Median is the middle of a list of numbers. Mode is the most common number in a list of numbers. Ex. 14 17 23 48 54, the Median would be 23, the mean would be 31.2, and the mode would be undefined. The mean, median, and mode are all measures of center for a data set. A measure of center is one way to get a single result that represents all of your data for a definitive answer to a math or science question. Mode is the number that shows up most in the data set. Mean (also known as average) is found after all the numbers in a data set are added together, and that sum is divided by how many numbers in the data set there are. Median is the number in the exact middle of the data set once the data set is put in the order of least to greatest value. If the number of numbers in the data set is even, and there are two medians, then you would find the mean of the median to get your true median. Here is an example. data set: 0,0,3, 4, 5,5,5, 66, 78, 80, 90, 99,99,99,99, 106 mode:99 median: 72 mean:48
They are the same.
59.5
After putting them in order, cross out the 'ends' First 58 and 80 Then 58 and 74 You are left with 63 and 69 The median number is 66. The median is the number in the 'middle.'
3, 3, 3, 9, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 15, 23 Median is 11 Mode is 3 Range is 20
Alright, buckle up, buttercup. The mean is 65.43, the median is 65, the mode is 56, and the range is 20. So, there you have it. Math never looked so sassy.
mean = (65 + 56 + 57 + 75 + 76 + 66 + 64)/7 = 65.57 median = "middle" number = 65 mode = most common number = all are equally common
Median = middle number = mean of 65 & 66 which is 65.5.
Mean:76.5Median:72
Mean is an average of a list of numbers. Median is the middle of a list of numbers. Mode is the most common number in a list of numbers. Ex. 14 17 23 48 54, the Median would be 23, the mean would be 31.2, and the mode would be undefined. The mean, median, and mode are all measures of center for a data set. A measure of center is one way to get a single result that represents all of your data for a definitive answer to a math or science question. Mode is the number that shows up most in the data set. Mean (also known as average) is found after all the numbers in a data set are added together, and that sum is divided by how many numbers in the data set there are. Median is the number in the exact middle of the data set once the data set is put in the order of least to greatest value. If the number of numbers in the data set is even, and there are two medians, then you would find the mean of the median to get your true median. Here is an example. data set: 0,0,3, 4, 5,5,5, 66, 78, 80, 90, 99,99,99,99, 106 mode:99 median: 72 mean:48
nevermind- i figured it out
They are the same.
Mode is the most frequent occurring number; for this set is 66.
It is 66.
33
To find the mean, add up the numbers in the set and divide that total by 22 (the number of numbers there are) In a set with an even number of numbers, the median is the average of the middle two which appears to be 69.25 Since no number appears more often than any other, this set has no mode.