Mean, Median, Mode, and Range. 2 Lesson 5.1.1 Mean, Median, and Mode California Standard: Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability 1.1 Compute the range,

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Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

2 Lesson Mean, Median, and Mode California Standard: Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability 1.1 Compute the range, mean, median, and mode of data sets. Objective: Students will compute mean, median and mode problems by solving independent problems in their notebooks and scoring 80% proficiency on an exit slip. Key words: central tendency data median mode values

Essential Questions: 3 How can statistics help me understand the real world?

Mean is the average of a set of data. To calculate the mean, find the sum of the data and then divide by the number of data.

12, 15, 11, 11, 7, = / 6 = 11.5 First, find the sum of the data. Then divide by the number of data. The mean is 11.5 Example

You can remember that “ mean ” means to average because the “ mean teacher averages your grade. ”

An electronics store sells sound systems at the following prices: $350, $275, $500, $325, $100, $375, and $300. What is the mean price? Add before clicking! Ex: 1

$350 + $275 + $500 + $325 + $100 +$375 + $300 = $2225 $2225 / 7 = $ The mean or average price of a sound system is $

Median is the middle number in a set of data when the data is arranged in numerical order.

12, 15, 11, 11, 7, 13 First, arrange the data in numerical order. 7, 11, 11, 12, 13, 15 Then find the number in the middle or the average of the two numbers in the middle = / 2 = 11.5 The median is 11.5

Find your answer before clicking! An electronics store sells sound systems at the following prices: $350, $275, $500, $325, $100, $375, and $300. What is the median price?

First place the prices in numerical order. $100, $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $500 The price in the middle is the median price. The median price is $325.

The mode is the number that occurs the most.

12, 15, 11, 11, 7, 13 The mode is 11.

Sometimes a set of data will have more than one mode. For example, in the following set the numbers both the numbers 5 and 7 appear twice. 2, 9, 5, 7, 8, 6, 4, 7, 5 5 and 7 are both the mode and this set is said to be bimodal.

Sometimes there is no mode in a set of data. 3, 8, 7, 6, 12, 11, 2, 1 All the numbers in this set occur only once therefore there is no mode in this set.

$100, $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $500 What is the mode ? Find your answer before clicking!

$100, $275, $300, $325, $350, $375, $500 There is no mode!

You can remember that mode means the number that occurs the most because “ mode ” and “ most ” sound alike!

The range of a set of data is the difference between the largest and the smallest number in the set. For example, consider the following set: 40, 30, 43, 48, 26, 50, 55, 40, 34, 42, 47, and 50 To find the range you would take the largest number, 55, and subtract the smallest number, – 26 = 29 The range is 29!

Mean The average MedianThe number or average of the numbers in the middle Mode The number that occurs most

MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, AND RANGE ACTIVITY 1.Open a google document 2.Step 1: Create a question (survey question) that you will ask your table group. Make sure that it is a question that can be answered with a number, not just Yes or No. 3. Step 2: Ask your question to each student in your group with their name and answer next to it and record it on your google doc. 4. Step 3:Find the Mean, Median, Mode, and Range using your data set. 5. Step 4: Create a bar Graph using the data from your survey question. 6. Step 5: Make a pictograph using the same data. 7. Create a pie graph using percents