just write the # that's the same.
example:2222222222
Median:2
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
Yes because if the numbers are all the same they can be both mean and median but they do not have to be the same.
Well the main similarity is that they are all techniques of finding the average in a group of numbers.
the average. all you have to do is is add all the numbers and then divide it by the number of numbers there are and that is your median.
They could all be the same number, e.g. 55555 (mean=median=mode=5) or they could be three numbers the same, with an equal space between the first two and the last two, e.g. 24446 (mean=median=mode=4). For the mode to be well-defined, some of the numbers have to be the same.
Then that is the median. A median does not have to be a whole number. It can be a decimal number, even when the set of the numbers you are getting the median for are all whole numbers.
Have all the numbers be the same. Example: 2,2,2,2,2,2,2 Mean=2 Median=2 Mode=2 There's probably another way but you can figure it out just try.
The median is the number in the middle of all numbers. There are only 2 numbers. In this case the median is the average of the 2, or 23590625
The median can be found by putting all of the numbers you have into ascending order, and then the number in the dead middle is the median.
No, not always. Sometimes they are equal. Sometimes they are close to each other, but not exactly the same. Sometimes they are very different. It depends on the numbers that are being used to calculate the mean and median. The way each is calculated is different. The mean is got by adding all the numbers and dividing by the amount of numbers. The median is got by arranging the numbers in order and finding the middle value in the list, if there is an odd amount of numbers, or the value half way between the two middle values when there are an even amount of numbers.
mean~ all the numbers in the data added together divided by the number of data. The mean is the same as the average. median~ the exact middle of the set of data. Example: 1,1,2,2, the median is 1.5 mean- the average median- the middle number in a set of numbers in a group.Example of Median-1,3,5,7,9,4,5 (put them in order and list them from least to greatest)1,3,4,5,5,7,9the median is 5!
mean~ all the numbers in the data added together divided by the number of data. The mean is the same as the average. median~ the exact middle of the set of data. Example: 1,1,2,2, the median is 1.5 mean- the average median- the middle number in a set of numbers in a group.Example of Median-1,3,5,7,9,4,5 (put them in order and list them from least to greatest)1,3,4,5,5,7,9the median is 5!