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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Match each data set with the correct measure of central tendency. Match Term Definition 15, 14, 16, 20, 17, 14, 18, 14 A) Median: 16 14, 19, 20, 17, 16, 18, 15, 17 B) Mean: 16 16, 14, 16, 20, 17, 14, 18, 14 C) Mode: 17 19, 16, 14, 17, 16, 20, 16, 18 D) Mode: 16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anybody?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bhaskar.pathk With this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you want direct answer or you want How to get to it :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Um direct I just need to hurry because I have to finish this because I need to go to the hospital with my grandmother in a couple hours

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok The mean (or average) of a set of data values is the sum of all of the data values divided by the number of data values.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The median of a set of data values is the middle value of the data set when it has been arranged in ascending order. That is, from the smallest value to the highest value. dnt get Frustrated.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It just takes WAY to long to sort out is there any way to not arrange it and still get the median

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no you have to sort..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yuup its hard in case you have given....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

coming to your answer: the First one ie 15, 14, 16, 20, 17, 14, 18, 14 will have mean as 16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i get that what about that file i sent you can you help with that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The mode of a set of data values is the value(s) that occurs most often.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

19, 16, 14, 17, 16, 20, 16, 18 will have mode as D) Mode: 16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it because there are 3 16s

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and would the mean be 16.125 for c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yuup as it has 3 -16's and in this case 14, 19, 20, 17, 16, 18, 15, 17 it has 3 17 so 17 will be mode C) Mode: 17

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhh ok i got it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me out with that file i posted?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yuup it will be 16.125

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the file andre not the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first one has a mean of 16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is very easy just solve for each one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

jst use calc and Get the answer...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

√11 = 3.3 11/7 =1.6 and do this for the rest.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

allright how abou this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and how can i tell what type of triangle a triangle is from its vertices i just dont understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when i answer this go through my asked questions and give me medals.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(3, 2), (1, 2), (-2, 0) A) obtuse scalene (7, 0), (7, 4), (3, 4) B) right isosceles (6, 0), (8, 0), (8, 4) C) right scalene (5, 1), (6, 3), (4, 3) D) acute isosceles Like this i dont get how to classify them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can tell this by the degrees of the angle. For example a right triangle has a 90 degree angle which is its vertices.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you graph them and then tell if they are obtuse right or acute and scalene triangles have all sides different length. Isosceles have two the same.

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