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The document provides a practice worksheet on calculating the mean, median, mode, and range of numerical data sets. It includes examples of calculating these values for various data sets and interpreting the results. The document tests the concepts of finding the mean, median, mode, and range for data on tomato plant heights, world populations, and quiz scores to demonstrate how to apply these statistical measures.
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Mean Median Mode Practice WS

The document provides a practice worksheet on calculating the mean, median, mode, and range of numerical data sets. It includes examples of calculating these values for various data sets and interpreting the results. The document tests the concepts of finding the mean, median, mode, and range for data on tomato plant heights, world populations, and quiz scores to demonstrate how to apply these statistical measures.
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AFDA Name: _______________________

Mean, Median, Mode, Range Practice Date: _______________________

Fill in the blanks below:

The ___________ The ___________ The ___________ The ___________


of a numerical set of a numerical set of a numerical set is the average of a
of data is the of data is the of data is the value set of data,
difference of the middle number when that occurs most calculated by
greatest value and the numbers are frequently. dividing their sum
the least value. written in numerical by the number of
order. data points.

Find the mean, median, mode(s), and range of the following data.
1) 5, 3, 2, 6, 5, 2, 5
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
2) 24, 12, 10, 15, 10, 22, 12
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
3) 14, 9, 20, 5, 17, 13
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
4) 21, 15, 16, 25, 13, 18
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
5) 20, 17, 10, 31, 25, 18, 12
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
6) 48, 40, 53, 43, 52, 46
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
7) 9, 15, 28, 10, 8
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
8) 32, 33, 22, 85, 58
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
9) 24, 35, 18, 20, 17, 30
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
10) 116, 130, 120, 125, 140, 125
mean: _________ median: _________ mode: ________ range: ________
AFDA: Mean, Median, Mode, Range Practice

Solve the following problems. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

11) Tomato Plants The heights (in inches) of eight tomato plants are:

36, 45, 52, 40, 38, 41, 50, and 48

a. What is the range of the tomato plant heights?

b. Find the mean, median, and mode(s) of the tomato plant heights.

12) World Population The populations (in millions) in 2000 on each of the six
inhabited continents were:

803, 487, 348, 3686, 730, and 31

a. What is the range of the populations?

b. Find the mean, median, and mode(s) of the populations.

13) Quiz Scores You and your friend are having a friendly competition about
the scores on your math quizzes. Both of your scores for the first five
quizzes are given below:

Your quiz scores: 18, 16, 19, 15, 17


Friend’s quiz scores: 20, 20, 13, 12, 17

a. Find the mean, median, and mode of both sets of data.

b. Which person – you or your friend – has the higher mean?

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