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Zanzabum
3 years ago
5

Here is a list 31 29 33 37 43 38 33 40 find the mode in number of list and work out on mean

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ede4ka [16]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Mode = 33, Mean = 35.5

Step-by-step explanation: The mode is whatever number appears the most.

To find the mode, first put the numbers in order from least to greatest.

29, 31, 33, 33, 37, 38, 40, 43

In this case, 33 appears the most, so the mode is 33.

The mean is the average of all of the numbers.

Firstly, add up all of the numbers:

29 + 31 + 33 + 33 + 37 + 38 + 40 + 43 = 284

Now that you have all of them added up, divide the final sum by the number of numbers you have in the list. In this case, you have 8 numbers.

284/8 = 35.5

Your mean is 35.5

spayn [35]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Mode = 33

Mean = 35.5

The mode is whatever number appears the most.

to find the mean:

add all the numbers:

29 + 31 + 33 + 33 + 37 + 38 + 40 + 43 = 284

divide that by the number of numbers you have in the list.

284/8 = 35.5

mean = 35.5

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