List them both, or say there is no mode. That's frustrating, but I've seen textbooks that go both ways.
Total of the numbers divided by the numbers of times the figures appear
If no number is repeated then every number that appears once is a mode. They appear once, which is more often than any numbers that do not appear at all.
Then you dont have a mode because there is two mode and we cannot add them or divide them. Because they are already use in other situation.
You can easily find the mean of a group of numbers by getting the average. You can do that by simply adding up all of the numbers and then dividing that number by the number of numbers that you have.
you add all of the numbers in the group together and then divide the number you get by how many numbers are in the group EX: your group is 21, 32, 12, 15. you add 21+32+12+15= 80. then you divide 80 by 4 because you have four numbers in your group. so your mean is 20!
To find the mode of numbers put them in order and the mode is the most often. I remember this by MO standing for Most Often!! I don't know the actual answer but this is how you find the mode!!!! If the numbers appear the same amount of times, there is no mode.
Total of the numbers divided by the numbers of times the figures appear
The average of a group of numbers is(the sum of all the numbers in the group)/(how many numbers there are in the group)
To find the median of a group of numbers, you would need to find the middle number of the whole group. 1 6 8 9 7 2 1 Here is the (example) group of numbers that you will find the Median in. Simply cross out numbers on each side of the set of numbers until you are left with a reamaining number. This is your Median. 1 6 8 9 7 2 1
The average of any group of numbers is (the sum of the numbers in the group) divided by (the number of items in the group). It doesn't matter whether the numbers are integers, fractions, decimals, positive, or negative.
Everywhere numbers appear in your ordinary life time day ,at work ,suppermarket and at home.
One numbers 3 times another number.the difference between the numbers 10. Find the numbers.
In the cell where you want the mean to appear, write =AVERAGE(description of the cells containing the group of numbers) Or, when you have typed '=AVERAGE(', highlight the cells that you want to be in the set. This is easier instead of typing it in. Remember to close parentheses!
You have to add all the numbers together then divide it by how many numbers there are
If no number is repeated then every number that appears once is a mode. They appear once, which is more often than any numbers that do not appear at all.
Then you dont have a mode because there is two mode and we cannot add them or divide them. Because they are already use in other situation.
You can easily find the mean of a group of numbers by getting the average. You can do that by simply adding up all of the numbers and then dividing that number by the number of numbers that you have.