help mean medium and mold helppp
u mean mode
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Media = (96+104)/2 Mode= 106 and 92
106 mean,92,median,mode 432
wait I put them in the wong order
and the range plz
well this won't do :D
@nikki__kitty: Would you please look up the terms mean, median, mode and range. Once you know what they are, you'll know better what you're looking for in this problem. Let's start by re-arranging your data set in ascending order. 106 106 92 96 92 104 becomes 92 92 96 104 106 106. Find the mode. What does "mode" mean here? Look it up, please.
And lol at "wong order" My order? ^_^ Anyway, @nikki__kitty ...<as I was typing, ^ that happened, so anything I say would be totally redundant>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpxtBghmvvs cheesy yet effective learningupgrade video no regrets if you get that song stuck in your head. and please make your presence felt nikki ^_^
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Please look up "mode." Do an Internet search, or look through your online materials, or look this up in your textbook (if you have one).
Or, you know... ask me. ;)
106 and 92
No they're not.
How did you get those?
thay repeat 2 times
So...?
Let's not play guessing games, please. Would one or both of you please look up and then define "mode."
ok
The number or range of numbers in a mathematical set that occurs the most frequently. The value that occurs most frequently in a data set. For example, in the set 125, 140, 172, 164, 140, 110, the mode is 140. Compare arithmetic mean, average, median.
There we go... okay... now, if you arrange the elements of your data set in order, the range is just the difference between the largest and smallest elements. Hop to it now... ^_^
so it repeat 2 times 106 and 92 u minght need to look it up
Oh, I do, don't I? :) Now what about the range?
So much better. Knew you had it in you. Please look at your rearranged data and determine which data value appears most frequently? Right: 92 and 106 are both "modes." Thank you for your guidance and encouragement, @terenzreignz
92 92 96 104 106 106
That's in order... okay, what's the difference between the largest element and the smallest?
difference ?
Difference. That's what you call the answer to a subtraction problem, right? Subtract the smallest from the largest, that's your range ^_^ Simple, right?
14
That wasn't so hard, was it? ^_^
no
is that it
That's the range, all right. ^_^
so the mode is 106 and 92 and the range is 14 Media = (96+104)/2 what is the mean
@terenzreignz
Mean is average, at its most typical meaning.
Just get the average of all the elements.
92 and 96
@terenzreignz
How'd you get those?
it is in the middle
@terenzreignz
That's not how to get an average nikki :P
You just add up the terms, and then divide the sum by the number of terms you added.
Add up: 106 106 92 96 92 104 How many data points have we here? Divide your sum by that number. The result is your "mean." Have you looked up "mean" yet?
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