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This question asks what is the mean of the range, mode, and median of the data given below? so the data we have is 5, 10, 3, 6, 4, 8, 9, 3, 9, 3, 15, 29, 4, 19, 11, and 4.
00:30
So given this data, so first we need to find the mode.
00:40
Right.
00:41
So the mode is a value that appears that has the highest frequency in the data.
00:49
So first we should arrange the given data in ascending order to find the mode.
00:56
And we also need that to find the median as well.
01:02
So the first thing you should do is arrange the data and get in ascending order.
01:07
So in ascending order that's going to be two actually rewrite that two three three four four four five six eight nine nine ten eleven fifteen and nineteen and nineteen and then we can find the mode which is the the unit that has the highest frequency in our case that's going to be four so mode is equal to four then the median is equal to the center value.
01:54
So in our case, median will be, we could do calculation to find the median term, or we could just go through and eyeball it.
02:03
The calculation would be 15, right, we have 15 values here...