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What does Mode, Median, Mean and range mean in math?
Iv never been good at maths and im revising for my GCSE's as i have 2 maths exams coming up, but i dont know what mode median mean and range mean...? Help lol?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Say you hv these Numbers : 1,2,2,3,5,6,2
Mean: (1+2+2+3+5+6+2)/(7) = Sum of numbers/total numbers
Mode : 2 , the most frequently occuring number
Median : Is the middle number , in this case its 3.
Range: Difference between largest number and smallest, here its 6-1 = 5
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What does Mode, Median, Mean and range mean in math?
Iv never been good at maths and im revising for my GCSE's as i have 2 maths exams coming up, but i dont know what mode median mean and range mean...? Help lol?
Source(s): mode median range math: https://tr.im/0AC2r - 6 years ago
Mean = Average
Median = the middle number (when they are arranged from the smallest to the highest value)
mode = most common number
range = difference between the highest value and smallest value
- 1 decade ago
Mode - the number that appears the most times
Mean - all the numbers added together, divided by how many numbers there are
Range - difference between highest and lowest numbers
Median - put all the numbers in order of increasing value, the median is the number in the middle
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- 1 decade ago
Mode simply means the most common value in a group or a sequence. Median is the middle number, make sure they are in order before you work the median. If you have 2 middle numbers, add them up and then divide by 2 to get your median number. Mean, or Average, simply means the average number in a group of numbers. This is done by adding all your numbers up then divide by how many numbers you have. This will give you your mean. The range is simply the difference between the lowest and the highest numbers (or values). This is found by taking the lowest value away from the highest value.
I am in the same position as you, i have my GCSE's coming up very soon!
Good luck with yours babe!
Hope my advice helped:D !
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Mode : most frequented value in sample
Median :the value in the middle of sample
Mean : the average of the values
and range is the difference between max and min of the values
- Anonymous7 years ago
14, 17, 19, 8, 17, 13, 10, 9, 7, 11, 15, 17, 13, 7, 12, 10, 8, 17, 6
- 1 decade ago
Mode= most common
Range: means the ange from the smallest to largest (Difference)
Mean= average
median= he number in the middle (Think highway.... median in the middle.)