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A. central tendency movement in a particular direction

B. extreme values the smallest and largest values in a data set

C. mean the sum of a set of data divided by the number of items in the set

D. median the middle value of a set of data arranged in numerical order

E. mode the most frequently occurring number(s) in a data set

F. range the difference between the largest and smallest data points

Match the terms to their definition.

mean

range

median

mode

extreme values

central tendency

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Answer:

The answer to your problem is:

A = central tendency

B = extreme values

C = mean

D = median

E = mode

F = range

Explanation:

Technically by looking at the question you can actually see the answer.

Definitions of; mean range median mode extreme values central tendency.


How to find mean: dividing the sum of all values in a data set by the number of values.

How to find range: first put all the numbers in order. Then subtract (take away) the lowest number from the highest.

How to find the median: ordering all data points and picking out the one in the middle

How to find the mode: put the numbers in order from least to greatest and count how many times each number occurs

How to find the extreme values: easy, just find the biggest value of the set.

How to find the central tendency: add up all the numbers in a set of data and then divide by the number of items in the set

Thus the answer to your problem is:

A = central tendency

B = extreme values

C = mean

D = median

E = mode

F = range

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