494 Statistical Displays
= Step-by-Step Solutions begin on page R1.
Extra Practice begins on page EP2.
Find the mean, median, and mode for each data set. Round to the nearest
tenth if necessary.
Example 1
- scores earned on a math test: 87, 71, 95, 98, 48, 74, 83, 92, 87, 79
(^77) ages of professional football players: 25, 23, 23, 27, 39, 27, 23, 31, 26, 28
8.
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Recent Basketball Season
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Example 2 10. HEIGHT The heights of plants, in inches, are 13, 4, 6, 9, 11, 23, and 7.
Which measure is most affected by the extreme value?
- TEST SCORES Patty had scores of 90, 95, 65, 90, and 85 on five math tests.
Which measure is most affected by the extreme value?
Example 3 12. STUDENTS The ages of the students in Ages of Students
12 13 12 12 12
12 14 12 12 12
13 12 12 13 12
12 12 13 11 12
Ms. Watson’s seventh-grade class are given in
the table. Which measure of central tendency
best represents the ages? Justify your selection
and then find the measure.
- SONGS The number of weeks that songs have Top 20 Country Songs
6 14172428
8 15202531
9 15202536
13 16 22 26 43
been on the Top 20 Country Songs list is shown
in the table. Would the mean, median, or mode
best represent the data? Explain.
B 14. INCOME The five employees at Burger Bun each earn $8.50 per hour. The
assistant manager earns $14.00 per hour. How would each measure of
central tendency change if the manager’s pay of $18.55 per hour was
included?
- The mean of a set of fifteen numbers is 5.2. What is the sum of the fifteen
numbers?
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