Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Mean, Median, Mode, Range, Outlier

Mean - add all the numbers in the data set and divide it by how much numbers there are in the data set

Median - The middle number in a data set

Mode - The number that shows up the most in a data set

Range - subtract the largest number by the smallest number in a data set

Outlier - a number that doesn't belong in the data set
eg. 12 13 14 15 16 91

A question



12 13 14 15 16 12 32

Find the Mean, Median, Mode, Range, Outlier

6 comments:

Paolob said...

Good job borris....the defentions are right and it will help me with exam

kim873 said...

Good job JM! But next time you should give us some pictures and the answers to give us an idea. Other then that,it was good. Keep it up! :)

Alex873 said...

good job but add some pictures to show what it means

paulo873 said...

good job jm i like how u put the definitions but next time add pictures and more examples

paige817 said...

Good Job JM!
I liked how you put down all the definitions from what we got that class, this will probably help people who dont have these definitions. You should probably think on adding to your next blog more pictures, colour or examples to make it more exciting or interesting! Otherwise .. great job !!

j.b.816 said...

good job j.borris! thanks for putting the definitions here.