I have the following algebra problem.3,7,14,15,17,46,n range:43 median:15 mode:n mean:n what is the value of the n
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Mean, median, mode, and range are all measures of central tendency. There are seven (an odd number) of items on the list. The range is the difference when you subtract the smallest entry from the largest item. The mode is the most frequently occuring thing. The mean is the sum of all the numbers added together and that total divided by the number of things in the list. 15 is the median because there are three things on either side of it. Do you what to do if there would ever be an even number of items?
In contrast to Average Man, I see 6 scores, 3, 7, 14, 15, 17, and 46, so n = number of scores = 6.
With 6 scores, the median is the arithematic average of the two middle-most scores, in this case, 14 and 15.
Since no score occurs more frequently than others, there is no mode.
With 6 scores, the median is the arithematic average of the two middle-most scores, in this case, 14 and 15.
Since no score occurs more frequently than others, there is no mode.