Find IQRof 13, 15,9, 35,25,17,19Q1=13Q3= 2525-13= 12IQR of a data set isthe differencebetween the medianof the lower half of adata set and themedian or the upperhalf of the same datasetInterquartilerangeSteps tofind themedian1. Put the data inorder from least togreatest.2. Count in fromthe outside to findthe middle value.Stepsto findIQR1. Put data in order fromleast to greatest.2. Find the lower half,median, and upper half ofthe data set.3. Find the medians of thelower half and upper half.4. Subtract.5. IQR is 12FindtheMean12 + 9 +12 +10 +10= 5353 dividedby 5 is 10.6DescribingDatatelling how thevalues relate toeach other andhow they arespread out.Measuresof CenterDescribe thetypical valueof the dataset.Non-statisticalquestiona questionwith oneanswerIf there are aneven number ofvalues in thedata set themedian is....the averageof the twomiddle termsWhat isG-L= ?FormulaforRangeDefineStatistics: the science ofcollectingorganizinganalyzingcollecting dataStatisticalQuestionA question forwhich you donot expect toget a singleanswerRangeis thedifferencebetween thegreatest andthe leastModethe data valuethat occursthe most oftenthat occurs inthe data setFree!Medianthe middle value inan ordered set ofdata (least togreatest) If thereare two numbers inthe middle you findthe mean.Outliera value that ismuch greateror much lessthan the othervaluesSteps tofind themean1. Add all thenumbers in thedata set2. divide by thenumber ofaddendsFind IQRof 13, 15,9, 35,25,17,19Q1=13Q3= 2525-13= 12IQR of a data set isthe differencebetween the medianof the lower half of adata set and themedian or the upperhalf of the same datasetInterquartilerangeSteps tofind themedian1. Put the data inorder from least togreatest.2. Count in fromthe outside to findthe middle value.Stepsto findIQR1. Put data in order fromleast to greatest.2. Find the lower half,median, and upper half ofthe data set.3. Find the medians of thelower half and upper half.4. Subtract.5. IQR is 12FindtheMean12 + 9 +12 +10 +10= 5353 dividedby 5 is 10.6DescribingDatatelling how thevalues relate toeach other andhow they arespread out.Measuresof CenterDescribe thetypical valueof the dataset.Non-statisticalquestiona questionwith oneanswerIf there are aneven number ofvalues in thedata set themedian is....the averageof the twomiddle termsWhat isG-L= ?FormulaforRangeDefineStatistics: the science ofcollectingorganizinganalyzingcollecting dataStatisticalQuestionA question forwhich you donot expect toget a singleanswerRangeis thedifferencebetween thegreatest andthe leastModethe data valuethat occursthe most oftenthat occurs inthe data setFree!Medianthe middle value inan ordered set ofdata (least togreatest) If thereare two numbers inthe middle you findthe mean.Outliera value that ismuch greateror much lessthan the othervaluesSteps tofind themean1. Add all thenumbers in thedata set2. divide by thenumber ofaddends

(Corrected) Mean, Mode, Median - Call List

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  1. Q1=13 Q3= 25 25-13= 12
    Find IQR of 13, 15, 9, 35, 25,17,19
  2. Interquartile range
    IQR of a data set is the difference between the median of the lower half of a data set and the median or the upper half of the same data set
  3. 1. Put the data in order from least to greatest. 2. Count in from the outside to find the middle value.
    Steps to find the median
  4. 1. Put data in order from least to greatest. 2. Find the lower half, median, and upper half of the data set. 3. Find the medians of the lower half and upper half. 4. Subtract. 5. IQR is 12
    Steps to find IQR
  5. 12 + 9 +12 + 10 +10= 53 53 divided by 5 is 10.6
    Find the Mean
  6. telling how the values relate to each other and how they are spread out.
    Describing Data
  7. Describe the typical value of the data set.
    Measures of Center
  8. a question with one answer
    Non-statistical question
  9. the average of the two middle terms
    If there are an even number of values in the data set the median is....
  10. Formula for Range
    What is G-L= ?
  11. : the science of collecting organizing analyzing collecting data
    Define Statistics
  12. A question for which you do not expect to get a single answer
    Statistical Question
  13. is the difference between the greatest and the least
    Range
  14. the data value that occurs the most often that occurs in the data set
    Mode
  15. Free!
  16. the middle value in an ordered set of data (least to greatest) If there are two numbers in the middle you find the mean.
    Median
  17. a value that is much greater or much less than the other values
    Outlier
  18. 1. Add all the numbers in the data set 2. divide by the number of addends
    Steps to find the mean