To find the four numbers with a range of 6, a mean of 4, and a median of 3, we can start by setting up the median as the second and third numbers in ascending order. Since the median is 3, the second and third numbers are both 3. With a mean of 4, the sum of all four numbers is 4 * 4 = 16. To have a range of 6, the smallest number must be 3 - 3 = 0 and the largest number must be 3 + 6 = 9. Therefore, the four numbers are 0, 3, 3, and 9.
{1.5, 3, 4.5}
range - 59 median- 35
6, 7 and 20.
3, 5, and 7. THIS BETTER NOT BE FOR YOUR HOMEWORK!
To find six numbers with a range of 2 and a median of 4, we can start by placing the median 4 in the middle. Since the range is 2, the numbers on either side of the median will be 2 and 6. This leaves us with the numbers 2, 4, 4, 4, 6, and 6. These six numbers have a range of 2 and a median of 4.
{1.5, 3, 4.5}
1st no.= 3 2nd no.=3 3rd no.=3
The mean is 5. The median is 5. There are two modes = 2 and 7. The range is 7.
range - 59 median- 35
6, 7 and 20.
1, 4, 10
(3, 4, 6, 8, 9)
The 3 numbers that have a mean of 10 and a median of 10.3 and a range of 2 are: 10.3, 10.85, and 8.85. These numbers add up to 30 and divided by 3 equals 10, the mean. The median, or the middle number is 10.3 because it is not as large as 10.85 but not as small as 8.85. And 10.85 minus 8.85 equals 2, or the range. Hoped this helped.... I know how hard this was I had it for homework once. :(
median= 4&3 range=3 mode= no mode
3, 5, and 7. THIS BETTER NOT BE FOR YOUR HOMEWORK!
3, 3, 5, 9, 10
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median