measures of central tendency and variation
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Measures of Central Tendency And Variation. Measures of Central Tendency. Mean Average The sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers Represented by x Median Middle number of the ordered numbers from least to greatest Mean of middle two numbers Mode - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Measures of Central Tendency And
Variation
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Mean◦ Average◦ The sum of the numbers divided by the number of
numbers◦ Represented by x
Median◦ Middle number of the ordered numbers from least
to greatest◦ Mean of middle two numbers
Mode◦ The number or numbers that occur most frequently◦ There may be one mode, no mode, or more than
one mode.
Measures of Central Tendency
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Range◦ Difference between the greatest and the least values.
Quartiles◦ Values that separate the data into four equal subsets, each
containing one fourth of the data. Lower Quartile
◦ It divides the lower half of the data into two equal parts. Upper Quartile
◦ It divides the upper half of the data into two equal parts. Interquartile Range (IQR)
◦ Difference between the upper and lower quartiles Outlier
◦ A value that is much less or much greater than the rest of the data.◦ Any element of a set of data that is at least 1.5 interquartile ranges
less than the lower quartile or greater than the upper quartile.
Measures of Variation
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Measures of Variation
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Measures of Variation
median
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Measures of Variation
median
Lower Quartile (LQ)
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Measures of Variation
median
Lower Quartile (LQ)
Upper Quartile (UQ)
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Measures of Variation
median
Lower Quartile (LQ)
Upper Quartile (UQ)
UQ – LQ = IQR
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Outlier
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Outlier
Median
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Outlier
MedianLQ
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Outlier
MedianLQ UQ
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Outlier
MedianLQ UQ
IQR = 13 – 9 = 4
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Outlier
MedianLQ UQ
IQR = 13 – 9 = 4
9 – 1.5(4) = 3
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Outlier
MedianLQ UQ
IQR = 13 – 9 = 4
9 – 1.5(4) = 3
Outlier
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Outlier
MedianLQ UQ
IQR = 13 – 9 = 4
9 – 1.5(4) = 3
Outlier
13 + 1.5(4) = 19
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Outlier
MedianLQ UQ
IQR = 13 – 9 = 4
9 – 1.5(4) = 3
Outlier
13 + 1.5(4) = 19
Outlier
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Average Monthly High Temperatures (°F)
Month Honolulu
January 80.1
February 80.5
March 81.6
April 82.8
May 84.7
June 86.5
July 87.5
August 88.7
September 88.5
October 86.9
November 84.1
December 81.2
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Mean 80.1 + 80.5 + 81.6 + 82.8 + 84.7 + 86.5 + 87.5 + 88.7 + 88.5 + 86.9 + 84.1 +
81.2 12
1013.1 12
84.425
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Median80.1, 80.5, 81.2, 81.6, 82.8, 84.1, 84.7, 86.5, 86.9, 87.5, 88.5, 88.7
84.1 and 84.7
84.1 + 84.7 2
168.8 2
84.4
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ModeNo mode
Range88.7 – 80.1 = 8.6
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80.1, 80.5, 81.2, 81.6, 82.8, 84.1, 84.7, 86.5, 86.9, 87.5, 88.5, 88.7
Lower Quartile 81.2 + 81.6 = 162.8
162.8 ÷ 2 = 81.4
Upper Quartile86.9 + 87.5 = 174.4
174.4 ÷ 2 = 87.2
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IQR87.2 – 81.4 = 5.8
Outlier 81.4 – 1.5(5.8) = 72.7
87.2 + 1.5(5.8) = 95.9
No outliers
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Find the measures of central tendency and variation for the information in the table.
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State Area (thousand square miles)
Connecticut 6
Delaware 2
Georgia 59
Maryland 12
Massachusetts 11
New Hampshire 9
New Jersey 9
New York 54
North Carolina 54
Pennsylvania 46
Rhode Island 2
South Carolina 32
Virginia 43
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