
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Vocab and Processes
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- Q1Which of these terms means the same thing as "average"?MedianModeRangeMean60s
- Q2Which of these terms describes what the median number is?The middlemost number of a set.The average number of a set.The smallest number of a set.The largest number of a set.60s
- Q3The mode number in a set is...the smallest number in the set.the greatest number in the set.the average number of the set.the number that occurs most frequently.60s
- Q4To calculate the range of a set of numbers you have to...add all of the values together and divide by the number of values you added.identify the number that occurs the most frequently.subtract the smallest value from the greatest value.place them in order and find the middlemost number.60s
- Q5When calculating the median of a set of numbers and you are left with two numbers in the middle...you add those two numbers.you find the average (mean) of those two numbers.you subtract those two numbers.you can use both numbers as the median.60s
- Q6True or False: A set of numbers can have more than one mode.TrueFalse60s
- Q7To calculate the mean of a set of numbers you need to..subtract the smallest value from the greatest value.multiply then divide.find the middlemost number.add all of the values in the set and divide by the number of values you added.60s
- Q8To calculate the mean of this set of numbers (13, 11, 9, 10, 7), you will be dividing by...255060s