68, because it appears more than any other number.
28, 35, 43, 44, 55, 68, 77 Mean: 60 Median: 44 There is no mode.
44 degrees Fahrenheit = 6.67 degrees Celsius [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
41
It is 44, as it is the number that appears most often.
To find the five numbers that have a mode of 3 and a mean of 6, we need to consider the properties of mode and mean. Since the mode is 3, it means that 3 appears most frequently in the data set. To achieve a mean of 6, the sum of all five numbers should be 30 (6 multiplied by 5). One possible set of numbers that satisfies these conditions is 3, 3, 3, 9, and 12.
28, 35, 43, 44, 55, 68, 77 Mean: 60 Median: 44 There is no mode.
44 degrees Fahrenheit = 6.67 degrees Celsius [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
north 44 deg.04.464' West 088 deg 18.981'
Yellowstone.
To find the average of a data set take the sum of the numbers and divide that by the number of data points in the set. In practice, this means doing: (44+28+18)/3=30. 30 is the average.
It is 0.5
Mode: noneMode is thenumber that is repeated more often.Example: 41 67 13 13 44 25; Mode = 13
That point is about 28 miles southwest of San'a, in western Yemen.
41
Ok let's see. 32 32 37 39 (44) 46 51 53 and 58. 44 is the median.
It is 44, as it is the number that appears most often.
Arrange the data from lowest to highest: 13 16 18 26 35 42 Normally the middle number is picked but because the set of data is even choose the middle two numbers add them up and divide by 2. 18+26 = 44 44/2 = 22 So the median is 22.