Chapter 7 Summary and Review 627
SECTION 7.2 Mean, Median, and Mode
It is often beneficial to use one number to
represent the “center” of all the numbers in a
set of data. There are three measures ofcentral
tendency:mean, median, mode.
The meanof a set of values is given by the
formula
Mean
sum of the values
number of values
DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS EXAMPLES
Find the mean of the following set of values:
68359810785
To find the mean, we divide the sum of the values by the number of
values, which is 10.
Thus, 6.9 is the mean.
6.9
6 8 3 5 9 8 10 7 8 5
10
69
10
- How many more eggs did Nebraska produce in 2000
compared to North Carolina?
A survey of the weekly television viewing habits of 320
households produced the histogram in the next column. Use the
graph to answer the following questions.
- How many households watch between 1 and 5 hours
of TV each week? - How many households watch between 6 and 15
hours of TV each week?
2,500
2,600
2,700
2,800
2,900
Million eggs
3,000
3,100
3,200
3,300
2000 2001
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture
2002 2003
Total Egg Production
2004
Year
2005 2006 2007 2008
North Carolina
Nebraska
- How many households watch 11 hours or more each
week? - Create a frequency polygon from the histogram
shown above.
3.0 8.0 13.0 18.0 23.0
Hours of TV watched by the household
Frequency
10
30
50
70
90
110
Survey of Hours of TV Watched Weekly
10
0.5 5.5 10.5 15.5 20.5 25.5
Hours of TV watched by the household
30
50
70
Frequency
90
110