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For an ideal average 1- rigidly defined 2- easy to understand and easy to calculate 3- based upon all the observation 4- suitable for further mathematical treatments. 5- should not be affected much by extreme values.
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Arithmetic mean – sum of observation divided by number of observations n A.M for raw data x = 1/n ∑ xi i=1 A.M for grouped data x = 1/N ∑ fi xi i-1 A. M is the best measure of central tendency
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H.M for raw data H.M. = -----------------
Harmonic mean - Reciprocal of the arithmetic average of the reciprocal of observation. 1 H.M for raw data H.M. = n ∑ (l/xi) n i – 1 N H.M for grouped data H.M = ∑ (fi/xi) N i - 1
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Geometric mean (G.M) –the nth root of the products of all observations
G.M for raw data G.M = antilog ∑ 1og xi n i=1 1 n G.M for grouped data = antilog --- ∑ fi log xi N i=1
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Median – value which divides the distribution into two equal parts n+1 Median for raw data. Median = ( )th 2 the ascending order N/2-m2 Median for grouped data Median =l2+[ ] f2
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Mode - value which occur most frequently - peak value of the distribution Mode for raw data mode = repeated values Mode for grouped data (f-fp)c Mode = L+[ ] 2f-fp-ts
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