Range: 5
Mean: 3
The mean is 3. The range is 4.
mean:4 media:4.5 or 4 1/2 range:7
Range: 7 Mean: 5.2 Median: 5 Mode: 2
7 - 1 = 6
what does range mean in fifth grade math?
The mean is 3. The range is 4.
mean:4 media:4.5 or 4 1/2 range:7
1, 5, 5, and 5 5+5+5+1=16/4=4 5-1=4
the range for 5 2 1 and 3 is 4.
Mean= 5,9,6,6,1,1,8,4 = (1,1,4,5,6,6,8,9)/8 = 5 Median= (5+6)/2 =5.5 Mode= 1 ans 6. Range= (9-1) = 8
The mean, median, mode and range to this data set are:Mean = 4Median = 3Mode = 1, 2Range = 8
Range: 7 Mean: 5.2 Median: 5 Mode: 2
The mean is 5. The median is 5. There are two modes = 2 and 7. The range is 7.
find the range 3 -9 7 -1 5 -4 2
They quick answer is YES!Here is an example.Before we begin let quickly recap what the we mean by "mean", "median", "mode" and "range":[MEAN] - The sum of all the values, divided by the total number of values.[MEDIAN] - The middle value when the data is arranged in numerical order.[MODE] - The most common value in a data set.[RANGE] - The difference between the highest and lowest values in the set.If we had the following numbers 1, 2, 2, 2, 3,The [MEAN] would be: TWO= 1+2+2+2+3/5 = 10/5 = (2)The [MEDIAN] would be: TWO= 1 2 (2) 2 3 = (2)The [MODE] would be: TWOThe most common value is (2)The [RANGE] would be: TWOrange = (highest - lowest) = (3-1) = (2)Therefore; Mean, Median, Mode and Range = (2)So the Mean, Median, Mode and Range can all be the same number![Answered by F:A:W:B:Y] - (As always, glad to help)
The range is {-5, -2, 1, 4}
'Mean' means the average of a range of data. (0 + 1 + 2 + 4 + 6) / 5 = 2.6 First add all together, then divide by the 5 (must include the zero). If the zero is left out, the answer is 3.25 which is wrong.