Math, asked by MDSyedmaaz, 11 months ago

how to find mean median and mode

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Answered by Ashq
5
Salut,✋there your answer is,


Answer :


mean  =  \frac{sum \: of \: total \: observation}{total \: number \: of \: observation}

MEDIAN for ODD


 =  (\frac{n + 1}{2} )th


for EVEN


 =  \frac{1}{2}( {( \frac{n}{2} ) +  (\frac{n}{2}  + 1)})


MODE is that value of the variate in the data for which the frequency is maximum.



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Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
1
1)Mean= Sum of the given observations/Number of the given observations

2)Let the total number of observations be n.

Case 1 When n is odd:
Median =value of 1/2 (n+1)th
observation.

Case 2 When n is even:
Median =1/2. {(n/2)th observation +(n/2+1)th observation}.

3) Mode=3(Median)-2 (Mean)
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