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Find the mean median and mode of each data set (I NEED HELP PLEASE)

Find the mean median and mode of each data set (I NEED HELP PLEASE)-example-1

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Answer:

Mean: 94,227 (all the numbers added up) ÷ 9= 10,469.66

Median: 5,115

Mode: not defined (there are no numbers that repeat)

Explanation:

Here are the definitions of mean, median and mode:

Mean: Adding all the numbers and then dividing them by the amount of numbers there are (ex. 1+2+3 --> 6 ÷ 3= 2)

Median: To find the median, you have to put all the numbers by each other. The number in the middle is the median (ex. 1,2,3,4,5 -> the median is 3. If there is an even amount of numbers: 1,2,3,4 then you average the two middle numbers; 2+3= 5 ÷ 2= 2.5)

Mode: The number used most (ex. 1, 2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 6. The mode is 4 since it's used 3 times.)

To solve this, put all the numbers together:

13,354; 12,450; 8,300; 9,705; 5,115; 5,106; 9,300; 11,245; 19,652

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Answer:

there is no mode I’m only telling the mode

Explanation:

the mode is the average amount of numbers there is 1 of each so no mode

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