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Pepsi [2]
3 years ago
13

A research organization studying families in various countries reported the following data for the amount of time that children

spent with their fathers each day. What is the mode and the median, respectively? Country Time with Dad (minutes) Belgium 30 Canada 44 China 54 Finland 50 Germany 36 Nigeria 42 Sweden 46 United States 42 A. 42, 42 B. 42, 43 C. 43, 42 D. 43,43
Mathematics
1 answer:
uysha [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:B. 42, 43

Step-by-step explanation:

STEP 1  Listing out the data set

Country    Time with dad

Belgium    30

Canada    44

China      54

Finland    50

Germany  36

Nigeria     42

Sweden    46

United States 42

STEP 2--- finding the mode and median

Mode----The mode of this  data set is the number that occurs most frequently in this research date.

Time with dad in ascending order is given as 30, 36, 42, 42, 44,46,50,54

The number that occurred the most is 42 = mode

Median The median is the middle value in a data set

Since these data set is an even number, we take the average of the two middle numbers

Arranging in ascending order, we have

30, 36, 42, 42, 44, 46, 50, 54---------------42 and 44 are the middle numbers

42+ 44/2 =43

Therefore mode and median are 42 and 43 respectively

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