Mean Median Mode
Mean Median Mode
Teacher
Mean, Median, and Mode
Vocab
Mean- (Arithmetic average) add up the numbers and divide by how many there
are. Example: (80 + 90 + 90 + 100 + 85 + 90) / 6 = 89 1/6
Median- (the number in the middle) MUST put the values in order from least to greatest,
then find the number exactly in the middle. Sometimes the answer will be a number not
in the set.
Example: 80 85 86 90 90 100
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Since there is an even number of values he median is either in between these two
numbers, or in this case it is 88
Example: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
There are five numbers in the set above. The median number is 5. There are two
numbers above the five and two below.
Mode- Value that occurs most often. There can be more than one mode in a set. If there
is not a number seen most often then the answer is “NO MODE” make sure the students
do not put down “0” or “nothing” for an answer.
Example: 2,2,3,3,3,3,4,5,5,6
Teacher
Example: Find the mode, median, range, and mean for this set of numbers: 3, 6, 9, 14, 3
Example: Find mode, median, range, and mean of this set of number. 1, 8, 23, 7, 2, 5
Mode = no mode
Median = 6 (5 + 7 = 12 ; 12 / 2 = 6)
Range = 22 ( 23 – 1 = 22)
Mean = 7 4/6 ( 1 + 2 + 5 + 7 + 8 + 23 = 46 ; 46 / 6 = 7 4/6 or 7 2/3. This answer may
also be stated in decimals.)
Student
Practice
3. A student receives seven math scores. The median of these scores is 86 and the
range of the set of scores is 20. With these central tendencies, make a list of seven
possible test scores for this student.
Students will need to calculate the total number of minutes Sina wants to exercise. 7 x
45 = 315 total minutes for the week. Next, students need to compute how many minutes
she has already exercised. 35+40+37+42+45+50=249 minutes. 315-249=66 minutes
needed to exercise on the 7th day.
3. A student receives seven math scores. The median of these scores is 86 and the
range of the set of scores is 20. With these central tendencies, make a list of seven
possible test scores for this student.
There will be many correct answers for this question. Students need to understand
that the central tendencies have to be in place and then all other numbers can be
variable. First, the median (middle number) is 86 and there are seven total scores. The
85 has to be in the middle with three numbers above and three below.
The range is 20 so the great number minus the least number can only be 20. The
student can choose what ever the greatest and least numbers are, as long as the 85
remains in the middle.
The range is 20 and the median is 86, so the central tendencies have been met and the
student can fill in any other numbers that fit in the blanks.