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Mean, Median, and Mode Videos 18 videos

SAT Math 1.1 Statistics and Probability
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SAT Math 1.1 Statistics and Probability. In which of the following data sets are the arithmetic mean and the median equal?

Mean, Median, and Mode
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Did they really have to make them all start with an M?

Geometric Mean
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The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of the product. Using proportions, you can set up ratios, cross multiply, and then simplify to...

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ACT Math 1.5 Pre-Algebra 299 Views


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ACT Math Pre-Algebra Drill 1, Problem 5. Can you find the mean?

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Time for your daily dose of shmoop... Open wide!

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Find the mean of the following numbers: 37,

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38, 45, 67, 23, 81. And here are the potential answers...

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This... is nice.

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This... is mean.

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But we're talking about mean in mathematical terms... here, it's just a fancy word for average.

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To calculate averages, we first add the numbers...

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...to get a total of 291

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Since there were 6 numbers, we divide by 6.

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So 6 goes into 29 four times, leaving 5... then 6 goes into 51 eight times, leaving 3...

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so we have 48 and 3 sixths... or 48 and a half... or 48.5.

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So the answer is B.

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As in, "Baby needs another nap."

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