Essentials of Statistics (5th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32192-459-2
ISBN 13: 978-0-32192-459-9

Chapter 3 - Statistics for Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data - 3-2 Measures of Center - Page 91: 11

Answer

The mean is 59.2167, no mode, the median is 57.835,, the midrange is 60.345.

Work Step by Step

The mean can be counted by summing all the data and dividing it by the number of data: $\frac{55.99+69.99+48.95+48.92+71.77+59.68}{6}=59.2167$, the mean is 59.2167. The mode is the data occurring the most times but here all data occurs one time, therefore there is no mode. The median is the average of the 1 or 2 (here 2) middle data: (59.68+55.99)/2=57.835, the median is 57.835. The mid range is the average of the highest and the lowest data: (71.77+48.92)/2=60.345, the mid range is 60.345. We don't really have a most important statistic nor do we require a new one.
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