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Class Greeting

Objectives The student will be able to: find the mean of a set of data. find the median of a set of data.

Measures of Central Tendency

Use the mean, median, and mode as measures of central tendency. Choose an appropriate measure of central tendency and recognize measures of statistics. measures of central tendency mean median mode

The Mean The mean is the most commonly used measure of the central tendency. To calculate the mean of a set of values we add together the values and divide by the total number of values. Mean = Sum of values Number of values For example, the mean of 3, 6, 7, 9 and 9 is

Lesson 9 Ex1 MOVIES The revenue of the 10 highest grossing movies as of 2004 are given in the table. Find the mean, median, and mode of the revenues. Answer: The mean revenue is $266.8 million.

Lesson 9 Ex1 To find the median, order the numbers from least to greatest. 163, 173, 176, 187, 249, 261, 279, 371, 373, 436 There is no middle number. Find the mean of the two middle numbers. Answer: The median revenue is $255 million. There is no mode because each number in the set occurs once.

Lesson 9 Ex1 OLYMPICS The line plot shows the number of gold medals earned by each country that participated in the 2002 Winter Olympic games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Find the mean, median, and mode for the gold medals won. Find the mean. Answer: The mean is 3.16.

Find the median. There are 24 numbers. The median number is the average of the 12th and 13th numbers. Answer: The median is 2. You can also find the median by using the “wax on” – “wax off” method. Find the mode. The number 0 occurs most frequently in the set of data. Answer: The mode is 0.

TEST SCORES The test scores for a class of nine students are 85, 93, 78, 99, 62, 83, 90, 75, 85. Find the mean, median, and mode of the test scores. A. mean, 73.9; median, 85; mode, no mode B. mean, 83.3; median, 85; mode, 85 C. mean, 750; median, 62; mode, 85 D. mean, 83.3; median, 62; mode, 85

FAMILIES A survey of school-age children shows the family sized displayed in the line plot. Find the mean, median, and mode. A. mean, 5.1; median, 5; mode, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 B. mean, 102; median, 5; mode, 5 C. mean, 6.05; median, 6; mode, 6 D. mean, 4.3; median, 5.5; mode, 4.5

Lesson Summary: The students will be able to find the mean, median and mode of a set of data.

Preview of the Next Lesson: Objective: The student will be able to find the variance of a set of data.

Homework Statistics HW 1 and HW 2