What is mean median mode of ungrouped data?
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It is easy to find mean,median and mode for ungrouped data
Mean -
It is average of all observations..
SUM OF OBSERVATIONS/NUMBER OF OBSERVATIONS = MEAN
Median -
It is the mid value of all the observations
If there are even number of observations...then median is average of central terms..
If there are odd number of observations...then median is the middle term
Mode -
The observation which occurs frequently is the mode of given data...
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Here's your answer...
It is easy to find mean,median and mode for ungrouped data
Mean -
It is average of all observations..
SUM OF OBSERVATIONS/NUMBER OF OBSERVATIONS = MEAN
Median -
It is the mid value of all the observations
If there are even number of observations...then median is average of central terms..
If there are odd number of observations...then median is the middle term
Mode -
The observation which occurs frequently is the mode of given data...
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HOPE THIS HELPS YOU...
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Mean, median, and mode are three kinds of "averages". ... The "mean" is the "average" you're used to, where you add up all the numbers and then divide by the number of numbers. The "median" is the "middle" value in the list of numbers.
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