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AveragesThe Median ValueThe median of a group of numbers is the number in the middle, when the numbers
are in order of magnitude. For example, if the set of numbers is 4, 1, 6, 2, 6,
7, 8, the median is 6:
If you have n numbers in a group, the median is the (n + 1)/2 th value. For
example, there are 7 numbers in the example above, so replace n by 7 and the
median is the (7 + 1)/2 th value = 4th value. The 4th value is 6. MeanThere are four types of average: mean, mode, median and range. The mean is what
most people mean when they say "average". It is found by adding up all of the
numbers you have to find the mean of, and dividing by the number of numbers. So
the mean of 3, 5, 7, 3 and 5 is 23/5 = 4.6 . ExampleWork out an estimate for the mean height.
Sfx = 3316.5 ModeThe mode is the number in a set of numbers which occurs the most. So the modal
value of 5, 6, 3, 4, 5, 2, 5 and 3 is 5, because there are more 5s than any
other number. RangeThe range is the largest number in a set minus the smallest number. So the range of 5, 7, 9 and 14 is (14 - 5) = 9. Revision Guides; MathsRevision.Net Home © Matthew Pinkney 2007 |