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What Do You Expect? MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE
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Average Salary? What do you expect the average employee at McDonald’s makes?
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Average Salary? What do you expect the average surgical tech makes? About $20/hr How about the average surgeon? A general surgeon makes about $250,000/yr. Specialists can make much more.
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Average Price? What do you expect the average price for a car is at this dealership? A lot! About $200-300 thousand.
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Average Price? What do you expect the average price for a car is at this dealership? Probably not too much. Maybe around $1000 or less???
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What is “average”? “Average” is the everyday word we use to describe what we expect to find in a given situation. Does anyone remember the formula for finding “average”? Add all items and divide by the total. Ages in this 1 st -2nd grade class: 6, 6, 6, 5, 7, 7, 5, 7, 7, 6 What is the average age? 62 ÷ 10 – 6.2 years old
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What happens to expected results when unexpected things occur ? What about this classroom? Do you think the average age is still 6 ½ years old? Let’s check. Let’s take the same class and add in the “new student”: 6, 6, 6, 5, 7, 7, 5, 7, 7, 6 + 30 = 92 ÷ 11 = 8.36 Are most students in this classroom a little more than 8 years old? To skew data: when something happens to distort the expected results.
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Average: Mean, Median, Mode In real life, unexpected things happen, so in math, the everyday word “average” is broken down into 3 different calculations that each give a specific type of information. If we look at them all together they begin to give a more complete picture of what to expect. Mean: the traditional “average”. Add all items and divide by the number of items. Median: the exact middle. Line up the numbers in order and find the exact middle. If there is no exact middle, average the two middle numbers. Mode: the most common. There can be more than one mode, or no mode. In math, mean, median, and mode are called “measures of central tendency”.
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Let’s Practice Julie gave a test that was worth 20 points. Here were the scores for 10 students. Calculate the mean, median, mode. 5, 8, 15, 18, 6, 20, 10, 13, 18, 15 Mean: Add all scores = 128 divided by 10 = 12.8 Median: Line up numbers in order and find exact center 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 15, 18, 18, 20 14 is exactly in the middle Mode: 15 and 18 are the most common
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Wrap-Up In each situation, what factors might skew the simple average? Would it benefit to get a complete picture of “average” by calculating mean, median, and mode? Average height of students in class where one student is a tall girl on the basketball team Average salary of all of people working in a business Average income of all people in the United States
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