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give one of a example in which
(i) the mean is an appropriate measure of central tendency.
(ii) the mean is not appropriate measure of central tendency but the median is a appropriate measure of centeral tendency.​

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Answered by NBDKRNBSM
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1) mean is an approximate made measure of Central tendency when all the terms of data or fairly close to each other. let us make an example, we have a date of form 50,51,55,57,52. mean of this data is equal to 53 and it is fairly close to all the term of data.

2) mean is not an approximate measure of Central tendency when all the terms of data not fairly close to each other . ....clearly, median of the data is equal to 54 which is close to most of the terms present in the data

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