Graphics are also often described by the number of bits used to represent each dot. A 1-bit image is monochrome; an 8-bit image supports 256 colors or grayscales; and a 24- or 32-bit graphic supports true color.
The mean is 21 and 1/3 The median is 22 The mode is 24
Mean: 16.571 Median: 16 Mode: 24, 8
Mean: 25 Median: 25 Mode: 24, 26 Range: 4
Mean: 24.43 Median: 24 Mode: 31, 18
Mean: 50.5 Median: 46 Mode: 33, 59, 86, 24
Range: 1500 Mean: 399 Median: 25 Mode: 1523, 23, 24, 26
To create a 24-bit image in GIMP, first, open your image and navigate to the "Image" menu. Select "Mode" and ensure it's set to "RGB," as 24-bit images use 8 bits for each of the three color channels (red, green, and blue). If your image is in a different color mode, change it to RGB. Finally, save your image in a format that supports 24-bit color, such as PNG or JPG.
Mean: 19 and 1/6 Median: 20 There is no mode.
Mean: 24.67 Median: 25 Mode: 29
To find the mean, add all the numbers (63 + 24 + 24 + 37 + 77 + 52 + 24 = 310) and divide by the total count (7), giving a mean of approximately 44.29. The mode is the number that appears most frequently, which is 24 (it appears three times). The median is the middle value when the numbers are arranged in order (24, 24, 24, 37, 52, 63, 77), resulting in a median of 37.
mean=19.1 median=18 mode=18 range=10 there are websites all over that help with this stuff just Google how to find mode mean range and median and you will get tons of results
19, 20, 24, 25, 37, 45, 48, 57, 78, 88, 98 Mean: 49 Median: 45 Range: 79 There is no mode.