that's simple...
the highest number: 99
minus the lowest number: 43
99-43=56
88
45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 50, 53, 54, 55
Not on the UK lottery, there is no 55.
55, as it appears more than any other number in the list.
40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55
that's simple... the highest number: 99 minus the lowest number: 43 99-43=56
Range Formula: Range=Maximum Value−Minimum Value\text{Range} = \text{Maximum Value} - \text{Minimum Value}Range=Maximum Value−Minimum Value Given Data: 64, 76, 46, 88, 88, 43, 99, 50, 55 Step-by-Step: Maximum value = 99 Minimum value = 43 Range: Range=99−43=56\text{Range} = 99 - 43 = \boxed{56}Range=99−43=56 So, the range of the data set is 56.
88
45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 50, 53, 54, 55
The mean is 53.The median is 53.5The range is 13.
yes you would have two modes in the question
Not on the UK lottery, there is no 55.
55, as it appears more than any other number in the list.
Only ten U.S. Presidents took office before the age of 51.Here are their names and ages while President:Theodore Roosevelt (42-50)John F. Kennedy (43-46)Bill Clinton (46-54)Ulysses S. Grant (46-54)Barack Obama (47-55)Grover Cleveland (47-51 & 55-59)Franklin Pierce (48-52)James A. Garfield (49)James K. Polk (49-53)Millard Fillmore (50-53)
The mode is the number(s) which occurs the most. This is 76 and 88 in this case it is possible to have 2 modes of the same data set
46 out of 55 is 83.64%
46% of 55 is 25.3