Measure of Central Tendency

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Yolanda Goggins
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Mathematics
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9th Grade
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
The mean of a data set can be found by...
subtracting the minimum from the maximum
choosing the middle number
choosing the number that occurs most
finding the sum of the numbers and then dividing by the total amount of numbers in the data set
2.
Multiple Choice
The median of a data set can be found by...
subtracting the minimum from the maximum
choosing the middle number
choosing the number that occurs most
finding the sum of the numbers and then dividing by the total amount of numbers in the data set
3.
Multiple Choice
The mode of a data set can be found by...
subtracting the minimum from the maximum
choosing the middle number
choosing the number that occurs most
finding the sum of the numbers and then dividing by the total amount of numbers in the data set
4.
Multiple Choice
The range of a data set can be found by...
subtracting the minimum from the maximum
choosing the middle number
choosing the number that occurs most
finding the sum of the numbers and then dividing by the total amount of numbers in the data set
5.
Multiple Choice
The median of the numbers 34, 32, 12, 65, and 45 is...
34
32
12
65
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