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16 January, 23:07

How can you use mean, median, range, and mode in real life and in a classroom? (explain)

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  1. 17 January, 00:18
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    For example:

    4,5,6,1,5,6,8,9,5

    Median means the middle so that means you order them

    1,4,5,5,5,6,6,8,9 the median is 5

    Range means the biggest take away from the smallest 9-1

    The range is 8.

    Mean means add all the numbers together and divide by how many there are so

    1+4+5+5+5+6+6+8+9=49 divided by 9 = 5.44
  2. 17 January, 02:14
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    To use it in a real life situation in the classroom, take all the students and line them up by their height. If you have 5 students for example

    58",60",61",62",62",

    add them together and divide by 5 to get the mean (average)

    so 303 divided by 5 = 60.6 That is the mean

    median is the number exactly in the middle of the list from lowest to highest

    median = 61"

    mode is the number that occurs the most often

    So mode = 62"

    Range is the difference between the highest and lowest number

    range = 4"
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