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algol [13]
3 years ago
12

Jose loves to run, he loves to keep track of his running miles. Last week he ran

Mathematics
1 answer:
Gemiola [76]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Average: 11.4 Miles Median: 9 Range is 20 or (5,25)

Step-by-step explanation:

AVERAGE)

Add all of the miles up for the week and divide by the number of days he ran so it'd look like this: 8 + 5+ 9+ 10+ 25 = 57

Now, divide the 57 by 5 days to get 11.4

MEDIAN

Organize your list of numbers from least to greatest

It'd look like this: 5,8,9,10,25

Now cross out one number on each end until you get to the middle.

so you cross out 5 and 25. Then you are left with 8,9,10. Cross out 8 and 10. Your final answer should be 9

RANGE

This is the difference between the highest and lowest # (unless it is for a function- then it is the range of y-values).

If this has a graph to go with it look up the way it wants you to write the range, you can write it as (5,25)

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