Tuesday 25 March 2014

Mean, Median and mode!

In class we are learning about Mean, Meidian and Mode. Here is our sucsess criteria.


Statistics
WALT calculate the mean, median, mode and range for a set of data.
TASK Elly and Troy want to find out once and for all:
  • which Activity Group has the overall best score, (mean)
  • which Activity Group has the highest middle number, (median)
  • what score was the most common, (mode)
  • which activity group has the highest range. (range)  
In everyday life people collect data to look for trends and make decisions. In order to analyse the information, we need to understand the different ways to lOOK at the data.
Success Criteria you will know you are successful when:

  • calculate the mean by adding up all the data (9 + 4 + 4 + 5 + 8 = 30) then divide the total by how many numbers there were (9, 4, 4, 5, 8 = 5 numbers so 30 ÷ 5 = 6).
  • calculate the median by ordering all numbers from smallest to biggest then selecting the middle number (4, 4, 5, 8, 9 = 5 is the middle number). If there are 6 numbers e.g. 4, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, then the median is halfway = 5.5.
  • calculate the mode by identifying which number occurs most often (4, 4, 5, 8, 9 = 4 because there are two of them). You can have more than one mode.
  • calculate the range by finding the difference between the highest and lowest numbers (9 - 4 = 5).

My scores for Air rifling are 26, 26, 31.
The Mean for this is: 83 divided by 3= 27.5
The Median is: 26
The Mode is: 26
The range is: 31-26= 5
Our groups scores are:
Ana: 26, 26, 31
Georgia: 20, 37, 42
Kate: 1, 14, 32
Tom: 44, 44, 45 
Adam: 6, 13, 23
Hunter: 42, 42, 44
Our mean is:  532 divided by18=30 (rounded number)
Our median is: 31.5 (31 + 32 = 63, then divided by 2)
Our mode is: 44 and 42
Our range is: 45-1=44

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