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Mean, Median , Range

Mean, Median , Range. By: Alice , Luke , Gene. This shows how far we can get by doing 3 spring jumps. TIP Before you do anything, put the numbers in order. Mean. The mean is the meanest one because it makes you add all the numbers up and then divide them by the number of records.

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Mean, Median , Range

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  1. Mean, Median , Range By: Alice , Luke , Gene This shows how far we can get by doing 3 spring jumps. TIP Before you do anything, put the numbers in order.

  2. Mean The mean is the meanest one because it makes you add all the numbers up and then divide them by the number of records. So first, we added 500+528+558+330+389+369+293+332+353=3652. Then we divided it by 9 and the answer was 406. THAT IS THE MEAN AVERAGE.

  3. Median The median is the middle number. First you put the numbers in order. Then you find the middle number. 293, 330, 332, 353, 369, 389, 500, 528, 558. Median

  4. Range Find the smallest and the biggest number. Then subtract the smallest number to the biggest number. 558-293=265 Range

  5. Recap • Mean is when you add all the numbers and divide it. • Median is when you put it in order and find middle number. • Range is the different between the smallest number and the largest. • Mode (didn’t do) is the number that appears the most.

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