Think of 5 positive integers that have a mode of 4 and 6, a median of 6 and a mean of 7.
I think you mean consecutive even integers: 20 & 22
It means they have no common factors. This term is really only useful for integers, preferably positive integers.
median = 100, mean = 1000 set of numbers = {a,b,100,c,d} a+b+100+c+d = 5000 As the set contains distinct numbers, and there is no range that is given in the problem, we can consider the set of numbers as {1,2,100,101,4796} So the largest possible integer can be 4796.
In the majority of Empirical cases the mean will not be equal to the median, so the event is hardly unusual. If the mean is greater, then the distribution is poitivelt skewed (skewed to the right).
Median cannot be used for qualitative data (a mode can).The sampling distribution of the median is complicated (the mean is well studied).Median can usually be used for data that can be ordered without there being a ratio scale. For example, "small-medium-large", or "very negative-negative-neutral-positive-very positive". A mean cannot be calculated without arbitrarily assigning a numerical value to the terms.A median is not dependent on all the values which means that it is not distorted by outliers (extreme values).It is easy to find the median value from cumulative frequency charts.
You can calculate the mode, mean and median of any set of integers.
Positive and negative integers are opposite each other.
By adding whatever you mean with "integers of a number".
It is 9.
5
No. A mean is another word for average. Can be negative, positive, or zero. As long as it adds 2 or more integers and divides it by the number of integers.
1,1,10,11,12
There can be any number of sets to satisfy this. The median is the number in the middle and the mean is the average of the numbers. 2,4,6,8,30 is one possible set median = 6 mean = 10
An integer is any positive or negative whole number
I am not quite sure what you mean with "work". A positive integer is one that is greater than zero.
Positive integers. Or non-negative integers. No point in arguing, simply ask your teacher which one they mean.
"Whole number" may refer to an integer, or it may refer to a POSITIVE integer. Because of this ambiguity in the definition, it is preferable to talk about integers, positive integers, or non-negative integers, depending on what you mean.