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Find the mean, median, and mode of each set of data. (If more than one mode exists, separate your answers with commas. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
(a) 6 6 7 89 12
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(b) 6 6 7 89 108
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median
mode
(c) How do your answers for parts (a) and (b) differ (or agree)? Why?
O The median is affected by the change. The mean and mode stay the same.
O The mean and median are affected by the change. The mode stays the same.
The mean is affected by the change. The median and mode stay the same.
O The mean, median and mode all stay the same.
O The mode is affected by the change. The mean and median stay the same.
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Transcribed Image Text:pps A MY NOTES ASK 21. DETAILS Find the mean, median, and mode of each set of data. (If more than one mode exists, separate your answers with commas. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) (a) 6 6 7 89 12 mean median mode (b) 6 6 7 89 108 mean median mode (c) How do your answers for parts (a) and (b) differ (or agree)? Why? O The median is affected by the change. The mean and mode stay the same. O The mean and median are affected by the change. The mode stays the same. The mean is affected by the change. The median and mode stay the same. O The mean, median and mode all stay the same. O The mode is affected by the change. The mean and median stay the same. 11,563 w 25 MacBook Pro a Search or type URL esc 23 & %3D 1 2 4 5 7 { Q W R Y U tab A F G H K :lock < ? C V M ontrol option command command option
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Step 1

Given,

Datasets for part a) and part b)

Mean:

Add the all observation in the data set divided by number of observation in the data set.

Median:

It is the middle most value of  the data set. Arraneg data set in ascending order and find the middle value.

If there are 2 values in the middle of data set then the median is average of that 2 numbers.

Mode:

It is the number in the data set which occures most frequently.

 

 

 

 

 

To find,

a. and b. Mean, Mode and median for each data set. 

c. How doyour answers for parts a) and b) differ ? why?

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