00:01
Okay, so you didn't give me any kind of information, any data for me to do.
00:05
So i'm just going to tell you how to do this.
00:06
The mean is your average.
00:10
So you're going to find the sum of the numbers, the sum of the data, divided by how many data pieces there are.
00:23
So divide by your total.
00:24
So if there's 10 numbers, you're going to divide by 10.
00:27
The median is your middle number.
00:31
So you've got to put the numbers in order to do that.
00:34
The mode is the most occurring number.
00:41
So what number repeats the most? and you can have more than those.
00:43
So say you've got three twos and three fours.
00:47
Both of those could be your mode.
00:49
Your mid range, to find the mid range, you do the max plus the men, not minus the men, divided by two.
01:00
So you're just finding the average of those.
01:01
If it's skewed left, then it's going to look something like, like you would have data here, data here, and then data, all of the rest of your data is over here.
01:17
So that would be skewed left...