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Mean, median, and mode are values that are commonly used in basic statistics and in everyday math. [1] Though you can find each value pretty easily, it's also easy to mix them up. Read on to learn how to compute each value for a set of data.

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Finding the Mean

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  1. [2] Let's say you're working with the numbers 2, 3, and 4. Add them up: 2 + 3 + 4 = 9.
  2. In this case, you're working with 3 numbers. [3]
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  3. Now take the sum of the numbers, 9, and divide it by the amount of numbers, 3. 9/3 = 3. The mean, or the average of all the numbers in the set, is 3. Remember that you won't always get a nice even number for your answer. [4]
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Finding the Median

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  1. [5] Let's say you're working with the following numbers: 4, 2, 8, 1, 15. Just reorder them in ascending order, like so: 1, 2, 4, 8, 15.
  2. How you do this will depend on whether you have an even amount of numbers or an odd amount. [6] Here's what you can do in either situation:
    • If odd, cross out the leftmost number, then the rightmost number, and then repeat. When you have one number left, this is your median. If you're working with the numbers 4, 7, 8, 11, and 21, then 8 is your mode because it's the number in the middle.
    • If even, cross out numbers on either side, but you should have two numbers exactly in the middle. Add them together and divide by two for the median value. (If the two numbers in the middle are the same, that number is your median.) [7] If you're working with the numbers 1, 2, 5, 3, 7, and 10, then your two middle numbers are 5 and 3. Add up 5 and 3 to get 8 and divide this result by 2 to get 4 as your median.
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Finding the Mode

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  1. In this case, you're working with the numbers 2, 4, 5, 5, 4, and 5. It can help to order them from least to greatest here too.
  2. Think: "Mode is most." [8] In this example, the number 5 occurs the most, so that is the mode. If there are two numbers that occur the most, then that set is "bimodal," and if more than two numbers occur the most, then the set is "multi-modal." [9]
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    If all the numbers in a set appear once, how do I find the mode?
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    As the article points out, the set is "multi-modal" and thus doesn't have a single mode.
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    What does modal mean?
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    Modal is just the adjective form of the word mode. So, the modal value in a data set is the same as the mode.
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    How do I calculate the mode in the following dataset? 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2
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    Start by lining up the data in ascending order, so it's organized in an easily readable fashion: 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4. Then, figure out which number appears most often. This is the mode. In your dataset, there are actually two modes -- 1 and 2. They both appear 4 times and nothing else appears more.
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      To find the mean of a group of numbers, count how many numbers are in the set, then add all of those numbers up, and divide the sum by the amount of numbers. To find the median, order all of the numbers in the set from least to greatest. If the set is made of an odd number of integers, the median will be the middle number, and if it’s an even number, add the 2 middle numbers together and divide them by 2 to get the median. For the mode, write down all of the numbers and find the number that occurs the most often. For more tips, including specific examples you can use to practice, read on!

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