Mean: The AVERAGE values of a set of numbers. The mean is found by ADDING all of the values, then DIVIDING by the number of values in the set of data.

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Mean: The AVERAGE values of a set of numbers. The mean is found by ADDING all of the values, then DIVIDING by the number of values in the set of data.

Calculate the Mean: Mean = $3 $2$4 $1$3$2$4$2 $ =

Median: The MIDDLE number in an ORDERED set of data, either from LEAST to GREATEST OR from GREATEST to LEAST.

Calculate the Median: $2$4 $1$3$2$4$2 $6 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, = 5 2 =2.5

Mode: The number that occurs most OFTEN. There may be NO mode, ONE mode, or MORE than one mode for a set of data.

Calculate the Mode: $2$4 $1$3$2$4$2 $6 Mode = 2

Range: The DIFFERENCE between the LARGEST and the SMALLEST number in the set of data.

Calculate the Range: $2$4 $1$3$2$4$2 $ =5