When you add up all of the numbers and divide it by how many there are is to find the?

When you have two or more numbers it is nice to find a value for the "center".

2 Numbers

With just 2 numbers the answer is easy: go half-way between.

Example: what is the central value for 3 and 7?

Answer: Half-way between, which is 5.

When you add up all of the numbers and divide it by how many there are is to find the?

We can calculate it by adding 3 and 7 and then dividing the result by 2:

(3+7) / 2 = 10/2 = 5

3 or More Numbers

We can use that idea of "adding then dividing" when we have 3 or more numbers:

Example: what is the central value of 3, 7 and 8?

Answer: We calculate it by adding 3, 7 and 8 and then dividing the results by 3 (because there are 3 numbers):

(3+7+8) / 3 = 18/3 = 6

Notice that we divide by 3 because we have 3 numbers ... very important!

The Mean

So far we have been calculating the Mean (or the Average):

Mean: Add up the numbers and divide by how many numbers.

But sometimes the Mean can let you down:

Example: Birthday Activities

Uncle Bob wants to know the average age at the party, to choose an activity.

There will be 6 kids aged 13, and also 5 babies aged 1.

Add up all the ages, and divide by 11 (because there are 11 numbers):

(13+13+13+13+13+13+1+1+1+1+1) / 11 = 7.5...

When you add up all of the numbers and divide it by how many there are is to find the?

The mean age is about , so he gets a Jumping Castle!

The 13 year olds are embarrassed,
and the 1 year olds can't jump!

The Mean was accurate, but in this case it was not useful.

The Median

But you could also use the Median: simply list all numbers in order and choose the middle one:

Example: Birthday Activities (continued)

List the ages in order:

1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13

Choose the middle number:

1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13

The Median age is 13 ... so let's have a Disco!

Sometimes there are two middle numbers. Just average those two:

Example: What is the Median of 3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 15

There are two numbers in the middle:

3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 15

So we average them:

(7+9) / 2 = 16/2 = 8

The Median is 8

The Mode

The Mode is the value that occurs most often:

Example: Birthday Activities (continued)

Group the numbers so we can count them:

1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13, 13

"13" occurs 6 times, "1" occurs only 5 times, so the mode is 13.

How to remember? Think "mode is most"

But Mode can be tricky, there can sometimes be more than one Mode.

Example: What is the Mode of 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7

Well ... 4 occurs twice but 6 also occurs twice.

So both 4 and 6 are modes.

When there are two modes it is called "bimodal", when there are three or more modes we call it "multimodal".

Outliers

Outliers are values that "lie outside" the other values.

They can change the mean a lot, so we can either not use them (and say so) or use the median or mode instead.

Example: 3, 4, 4, 5 and 104

Mean: Add them up, and divide by 5 (as there are 5 numbers):

(3+4+4+5+104) / 5 = 24

24 does not represent those numbers well at all!

Without the 104 the mean is:

(3+4+4+5) / 4 = 4

But please tell people you are not including the outlier.

Median: They are in order, so just choose the middle number, which is 4:

3, 4, 4, 5, 104

Mode: 4 occurs most often, so the Mode is 4

3, 4, 4, 5, 104

Other Means

The mean (average) we have been looking at is more correctly called the Arithmetic Mean.

There are other types of mean! Here are two examples:

The Geometric Mean multiplies the numbers together, then does a square root or cube root etc depending on how many numbers, like in this example:

Example: The Geometric Mean of 2 and 18

  • First we multiply them: 2 × 18 = 36
  • Then (as there are two numbers) take the square root: √36 = 6

Learn more at Geometric Mean.

The Harmonic Mean adds up "1 divided by number" then flips it like this:

Example: The Harmonic Mean of 2, 4, 5 and 100

With 4 numbers we get:

4 = 4   = 4.17 (to 2 places)
12 + 14 + 15 + 1100 0.96

Learn more at Harmonic Mean.

Conclusion

Mean, Median and Mode are the most common ways of measuring central value, but there are other ways.

Use the one that best suits your data. Or better still, use all three!

When you add up all the numbers and then divide by the number of numbers?

You find the mean (informally called the average) by adding up all the numbers in a set and then dividing by how many values there are. When you arrange a set of values from smallest to largest, the median is the one in the middle. The mode is simply the value that occurs the most in the set.

What is it called when you divide the sum of some numbers by how many numbers there are average pattern?

The mean is often called the average. To find the mean you take a set of data and calculate the sum of the data, after that you divide the sum by the number of pieces in the set. Example. Find the mean of the following data set: 56, 35, 45, 67, 12, 24, 48, 55, 58, 30.

What is the formula of mean, median mode?

What is the Mean Formula In Mean Median Mode Formula? In the mean median mode formula, the mean formula is given as the average of all the observations. It is expressed as Mean = {Sum of Observation} ÷ {Total number of Observations}.