Mathematics
Grade6
Easy

Question

Phillip has 8 red balls, 3 green balls, 6 yellow balls, 3 orange balls, 13 black balls, and 15 blue balls in his bag.
Find the mean, median, mode, and range.

  1. Mean: 9, median: 7, mode: 3, range: 12
  2. Mean: 8, median: 7, mode: 3, range: 12
  3. Mean: 8, median: 6, mode: 3, range: 12
  4. Mean: 8, median: 7, mode: 3, range: 13

hintHint:

Mean is the average of the given numbers and is calculated by dividing the sum of given numbers by the total number of numbers.

The median is the middle number in a sorted, ascending or descending list of numbers.

The mode is the value that appears most frequently in a data set.

Range = maximum value - minimum value .

The correct answer is: Mean: 8, median: 6, mode: 3, range: 12


    Arranging the data in the increasing order we get,

    3, 3, 6, 8, 13, 15

    Maximum value = 15 ,minimum value = 3

    Range = maximum value - minimum value  = 15 - 3  = 12.

    Mean = fraction numerator 3 plus 3 plus 6 plus 8 plus 13 plus 15 over denominator 6 end fraction space equals space 48 over 6 space equals space 8

    Mode is 3 as it is repeated a maximum number of times ( = 2).

    The median of the data with 6 elements (6 is even) is the average of the 3rd and 4th elements.

    Median = fraction numerator 6 plus 8 over denominator 2 end fraction space equals space 7

    The mean is 8, median: 7, mode: 3, Range: 12

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