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Find the mean and the median of the following data

number 1: 7, 6, 8, 12 ,15 ,7

number 2: 15 ,200 ,100, 130, 7


number 3: 60, 19, 12, 2 ,7 ,9​

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Answer:

Hi!

number 1: median: 8, 12 or 10

number 2: median: 100

number 3: median: 12, 2 or 7

number 1: mean: 9.16

number 2: mean: 90.4

number 3: mean: 18.16

Explanation:

The mean is just all the numbers added up in a data set divided by how many numbers are in the data set. That gets you the average

The median is just the number in the middle of the data set.

Also for the first the median is either 10 or both 8 and 12 Because there's not 1 number in the middle it can be 8 and 12 of you want it averaged them it would be 10 I dont know which you want so you would have to figure that out

same with number 3

Also for the means it might vary depending if you need to round or not

User Musette
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Answer:

Hope this helped! <3

Explanation:

the median for number 1 is: 7.5 and the mean is 9.16667

the median for number 2 is: 100 and the mean is 90.4

the median for number 3 is: 10.5 and the mean is 18.16667

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