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Averages

The document defines common statistical measures including mean, mode, median, and range. The mean is calculated by summing all values and dividing by the number of values. The mode is the most frequent value. The median is the middle value when values are ordered from smallest to largest, or the average of the two middle values for an even number of values. The range is the difference between the highest and lowest values.

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Averages

The document defines common statistical measures including mean, mode, median, and range. The mean is calculated by summing all values and dividing by the number of values. The mode is the most frequent value. The median is the middle value when values are ordered from smallest to largest, or the average of the two middle values for an even number of values. The range is the difference between the highest and lowest values.

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Averages

Mean = sum of all values in the set No. of values in the set.

Mode

the most common value in the set.

Median

= the middle value, after arranging the values in order of size. (start with the smallest) If there is an even number of values in the set, then the median is in the middle of the middle two.

Range

Highest value - Lowest value

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