Mean: Add up all the numbers in the set of data and divide the total by how many numbers there are. The mean is also known as the average.
Median: Line up the numbers in the set of data from least to greatest. Slash the numbers from one side, then the opposite side. The middle number is the median. If there are 2 middle numbers, add them together and divide by 2.
Mode: The mode is the number that appears the most times in a set of data.
Range: Subtract the smallest from the largest number in the set of data.
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Median means average, and range is the range of numbers in a group. For example, the range is from 52 to 71. I don't know what a mode is.
Mean: 16 Median: 17 Mode: 13 Range: 6
mean=19.1 median=18 mode=18 range=10 there are websites all over that help with this stuff just Google how to find mode mean range and median and you will get tons of results
No, it does not
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median= 4&3 range=3 mode= no mode
Median = 58 Mode = 58 Range = 0
No because the range , median, and mode are all diffrent things to find the range subtract the largest and smallest number in the list , to find the median list the numbers in order then cross them out with pairs at the end and beginning of the list, and to find the MODE you just look at the number that appears there MOST times. O.K.
Calculate the mean, median, and range with the outlier, and then again without the outlier. Then find the difference. Mode will be unaffected by an outlier.
Yes. They must have a range and median. They may or may not have a mode.
The range is 20, the median is 80, and the mode is 80.
Median means average, and range is the range of numbers in a group. For example, the range is from 52 to 71. I don't know what a mode is.
Range: 9 Mean: 12.43 Median: 12 Mode: 9
The mean, median and mode of a single number is the number itself. The range is 0.
Mean: 71 Median: 67.5 Mode: None Range: 28
Mean: 4.2 Median: 2 Mode: 1 Range: 8