A few days ago
ethan_sky

Few Math Problems Help?

1)Find the mean of the following set of numbers. 6, 9, 8, 12, 5

2)Find the mean of the following set of numbers. 12, 16, 19, 22, 28, 30

3)Find the median of the following set of numbers. 4, 5, 6, 9, 11

4)Find the median of the following set of numbers. 49, 23, 54, 48, 59, 58

5)The following scores were recorded on a 100-point examination: 91, 85, 76, 86, 96, 51, 68, 92, 85, 72, 66, 88, 93, 82, 84

a) find the mean final examination score. b) find the median final examination score.

6) Find the mode of the following set of numbers. 11, 10, 6, 11, 12

Top 3 Answers
A few days ago
jayjay

Favorite Answer

Instead of doing it for you, I’ll explain mean, median, and mode.

For #1 and 2: add up all the numbers and then divide by the amount of numbers you had in the problem. MEAN is the same as AVERAGE.

For #3 and 4: put the numbers in order from smallest to largest. The number in the middle is the median. For #4 you have two numbers in the middle, so add them together and divide by two. MEDIAN is the MIDDLE.

For # 5a: take the average

For #5b: put them in order and take the one in the middle

For # 6: The number that occurs most is the mode. MODE is the one occurring MOST.

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A few days ago
go green shirts
Put the #’s in order from least to greatest first

Mean…add them all up and divide by how many numbers are listed

Median,,,the one smack dab in the middle. Check off the first # then the last #, keep going until there is one man standing. If there are two standing, average the two

Mode is the number that occurs most often.

Now, get to work!!

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A few days ago
Anonymous
The same answer as go green shirt….It sounds correct..I’m sorry I sorta forgot it now cuz I’m in College and that was taught elementary I think….

but median from the word med….middle

Yeah I’m pretty sure go green shirt is correct.

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