They are measures of location [of a distribution].
(1) Immediate mode In this mode, QBASIC performs the command/instruction that we type in immediately after we press the enter key. (2) Program mode In this mode, the instructions/commands we type in are not performed as we type them in, but are first stored in the computer memory as a program. This program can be executed later, at a high speed.
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Your question is confusing, "Can you have some crime statistics?" I don't really understand the question, but if I assume you're asking where you can get statistics on crimes in the United States, one of the places is the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Also, if you type into your browser window "crime statistics" there are other websites where you can go to do your research.
descriptive statistics
They are measures of location [of a distribution].
They are measures of location [of a distribution].
Descriptive statistics. Descriptive statistics are used to summarize and present data in an informative way, providing characteristics of the data set such as mean, median, mode, and standard deviation. Inferential statistics, on the other hand, are used to make inferences or predictions about a population based on sample data.
The answer depends on the type of data. The mean or median are useless if the data are qualitative (categoric): only the mode is any use. The median is better than the mean is the data are very skewed.
You can calculate the mean, median, and std dev for discrete or continuous data. Each type has its own set of formulas.
The best average to use depends on the specific context and the type of data being analyzed. Common types of averages include the mean, median, and mode. The mean is often used for symmetric data, the median is useful for skewed data, and the mode is appropriate for categorical data. It's important to choose the average that best represents the central tendency of the data.
Mode, median and mean are three diffierent type of averages: Mode is the most frequently occuring data item. If more than one item have the same frequency (ie appear the same number of times) they are all the mode; unless every item appears the same number of times in which case there is no mode average. Mode is the only average which does not have to be numeric, for example a survey of people's favourite milk shakes would likely have a flavour that is favourite amongst more people - that flavour would be the mode. Median is the data item that appears in the middle when the data items are listed in numerical order. If there is sn even number of data items, then the median is the mean average of the middle two data items. Mean is the average that every data item would have if they were the same value; it is obtained by adding together all the data items and then dividing this sum by the number of data items. The range is a crude measure of the spread of the data items; it is the numerical difference between the lowest and highest data items. These four terms are used within data handling to give an idea about the dataset under consideration. When an average is uinspecified, it is usually taken to be the mean average, but if it is likely that the other averages may differ somewhat from the mean, it could be one of the other averages - depending upon the point of view the report writer wants to portray. Government statistics for cencuses, etc, ususally use median averages.
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(Assuming you mean "median" when you say "middlan..." Mean, median, and mode are all math terms. Mean is a certain type of way to get an average in a set of data. The median number in a set of data is the number that is in the middle of all the rest when they are all lined up from least to greatest. The mode numbers in a set of data are the numbers that occur most often ("Mode" comes from the French word that means "in fashion"- think of it this way: if there are a lot of numbers that are the same, it means that those numbers are "popular" and that they are "in fashion".) For example: Look at this set of data that is already organized from least to smallest. 1 3 3 4 5.5 7 10 10 12 14 17 The median would be 7, as it is right in the middle. (If there is an even amount of numbers, find the middle two and find the exact middle of those two.) The mean is about 7.8. I got this by adding all of the numbers(86.5, in this case) and then dividing the sum by the number of numbers (11). The mode would be both 3 and 10, as they both have the same and the greatest amount of numbers. Or you could write none and just say why- that there is a mode number but there is more than one number that is the "mode"
In simple terms, it's the middle number in a group of numbers. There are three types of average - mean, median and mode. When most people talk about 'average' they mean the mean. To get the mean, you add the numbers up, and then divide by the number of numbers. e.g. the mean of 1, 3, 4, 4, 8 Add and you get 20 There are 5 numbers so 20 ÷ 5 = 4. So 4 is the mean or average The median average is the number that is literally in the middle when the numbers are listed in order. For the set {1, 3, 4, 4, 8} the median is the third number which is 4. If there is an even number of numbers, the median is the mean average of the middle two, eg for {1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9} the median is the mean average of 4 and 6: (4 + 6) ÷ 2 = 5. The mode average is the most frequent; for the set {1, 3, 4, 4, 8} is it 4 as the number "4" appears twice but all the other numbers only appear once. There can be more than one mode if more than one number appears the most often. If every number appears the same amount of times, there is no mode. The mode is the only average which does not have to be numerical. For example in a survey of favourite coffee (eg Americano, Cappuccino, Latte, Macchiato, Mocha, etc) one type of coffee may appear more often than the others - this would be the mode.
There is more than one type of average (of a collection of numbers) The MEAN is all the numbers added up, divided by the amount of numbers there are. This is the most common average. The MEDIAN and MODE can be seen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/handlingdata/numericalanalysis/mean/factsheet.shtml