Question 1188687
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To find the mean, add all of the numbers and then divide by the number of data points.


To find the median, put the numbers in numerical order.  If the number of data points is odd, the one in the middle of the ordered list is the median.  If the number of data points is even, the median is the average of the two in the middle.


To find the mode, look through your ordered list.  The mode is the data item that occurs most frequently.


																
John
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