Median is the middle number (e.g., in a series of numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 - 4 is the median)
Maximum is the highest number (7 in above example)
Minimum is the lowest number (1 in above example)
Range is the range of numbers (1-7, or possible the difference b/w max and min = 6 - see your textbook to verify)
I only know what mean is, so mean is the same thing to the average. * * * * * Range is the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value. Range = Maximum - Minimum.
What Five Numbers have a range of 5 a median of 16 and a mean of 15
What is the answer
Mean: 16 Median: 17 Mode: 13 Range: 6
No, it does not
Minimum: 2.4 Maximum: 6.1 Range: 3.7 Mean: 6 Median: 5.5
The minimum and maximum are the same. The mean, median, and mode can be different.
A landmark in math is referring to the: Mean, Median,Mode and Range. Sometimes it will include the Minimum and Maximum.
median is the middle number
I only know what mean is, so mean is the same thing to the average. * * * * * Range is the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value. Range = Maximum - Minimum.
28,17,45,32,29,28,14,27
the landmarks are mean, median, maximum, minimum and range. you could find any set of numbers and find these landmarks in them. answered by Lucy Cetifag Lousiana
Data Range is the values of the data from the minimum to the maximum that you are sampling. For plotting purposes(such as in EXCEL spreadsheet), it is the minimum and Maximum range of the values of X-Axis and Y-Axis.
No. The maximum minus the minimum is the range. The mean is the sum of all elements of the list divided by the size of the list.
yes it is always * * * * * That is pure rubbish. The mean and median score for a throw of a die are 3.5 But there are not many dice with a face value of 3.5! The mode must be - always. The range often is not. If the height of adult males ranges in height from a minimum of 1.5 metres to a maximum of 2.0 metres, then the range is 0.5 metres. However, the fact that the minimum is 1.5 m implies there is no male with a height of 0.5 m. So, the range is not part of the data set.
Mean: 71 Median: 67.5 Mode: None Range: 28
Mean = 12 Median = 9 Range = 12