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A positive and negative number with the same magnitude (value) will have their absolute values equal.
Yes, they are both of the same values
The value that is not typical of most other values in a data set is an Outlier.
The Mean is the average of a given set of values. The Median is the value that has the same number of smaller values than the number of higher values, it is in the middle of them. In a symmetrical distribution the Mean is equal to the Median. In an asymmetrical distribution they have different value.
The mean ( x ) of a dataset can take any value within the range of the data, depending on the values of the individual data points. Specifically, it can be equal to the minimum value of the dataset if all data points are equal to this minimum, and it can approach the maximum value if the dataset includes very large values relative to other points. In a broader sense, the mean can be any real number, provided the dataset is appropriately constructed. It is also influenced by the number of data points and their distribution.
A positive and negative number with the same magnitude (value) will have their absolute values equal.
Yes, they are both of the same values
identical value
20000 mg can equal any number of other values. Unless you specify the value you would like it converted to, we'd just be guessing.
No because they are both of equal values
The value that is not typical of most other values in a data set is an Outlier.
13.01 is 99/100 less in value than 13.1. It is not equal to 13.1.
no all absolute values are positive
By not asserting a conflicting value.
The cumulative frequency.
Yes. A function is a rule to assign a value based on some other value; you can make the function equal to a constant for all values of a variable "x", or you can make it equal to a few values. Commonly used functions of this type include the integer function (take the integer part of a number), which, if you consider a finite domain (for example, all numbers from 0 to 10), has an infinite number of values in the domain, but only a few specific values in its range; and the sign function.
The approximately sign, denoted by ≈, is used to show that two values are similar or close in value, but not necessarily equal. It indicates that the two values are approximately equal, with some degree of uncertainty or rounding.