This math topic focuses on understanding four statistical measures: mean, median, mode, and range. It helps students learn how to identify and calculate these measures through a series of problems, each posing a scenario requiring the recognition of which statistical measure a certain procedure is used to compute. For example, students must determine which measure results from putting numbers in order and selecting the middle one, counting the frequency of numbers, averaging, or subtracting the smallest number from the largest. These fundamental statistical concepts are presented at an introductory level.
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Find the measurement that this approach would calculate
Subtract the smallest number from the biggest number
Math worksheet on 'Statistics - Mean/Median/Mode/Range - Approach to Name (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Statistics - Mean, Median, and Mode - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_and_statistics_mean_median_mode_intro/ |
Subtract the smallest number from the biggest number |
Find the measurement that this approach would calculate |
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Median |
Mode |
Range |
Count how many of each number there are and choose the one that is most common |
Find the measurement that this approach would calculate |
Mode |
Mean |
Median |
Range |
Put the numbers in order and choose the middle one |
Find the measurement that this approach would calculate |
Range |
Mean |
Mode |
Median |
Add up all the numbers and divide by how many numbers there are |
Find the measurement that this approach would calculate |
Mean |
Range |
Mode |
Median |