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Slav-nsk [51]
2 years ago
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The number of cartons of apples sold at a store each day for eight days is shown. 30 , 40 , 51 , 30 , 34 , 20, 30, 45 Determine

the value for each statistical measure. 2. The number of fifth graders buying lunch each day for nine days is shown. 90 , 72 , 48 , 84 , 77 , 72, 50, 83 Determine the value for each statistical measure. Mean Median Mode Range 30 31 35 32
Mathematics
1 answer:
nikitadnepr [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Mean = 35

Median = 0.5(n + 1)th term

Median = 0.5(9) = 4.5th term

(30 + 34) /2 = 32

Mode = 30 ( most frequent)

Range = (51 - 20) = 31

Mean = 72

Median = 0.5(n + 1)th term

Median = 0.5(9) = 4.5th term

4th + 5term = (72 + 77) /2 = 74.5

Mode = 72 ( most frequent)

Range = (90 - 48) = 42

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

1.)

Data: 30 , 40 , 51 , 30 , 34 , 20, 30, 45

Rearranged data : 20, 30, 30, 30, 34, 40, 45, 51

Mean = ΣX / n = 280 / 8

Mean = 35

Median = 0.5(n + 1)th term

Median = 0.5(9) = 4.5th term

(30 + 34) /2 = 32

Mode = 30 ( most frequent)

Range = (51 - 20) = 31

2.)

90 , 72 , 48 , 84 , 77 , 72, 50, 83

Rearranged data : 48, 50, 72, 72, 77, 83, 84, 90

Mean (m) = ΣX / n = 576 / 8

Mean = 72

Median = 0.5(n + 1)th term

Median = 0.5(9) = 4.5th term

4th + 5term = (72 + 77) /2 = 74.5

Mode = 72 ( most frequent)

Range = (90 - 48) = 42

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