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  1. Mean, median, and mode review (article) | Khan Academy

    Mean, median, and mode are different measures of center in a numerical data set. They each try to summarize a dataset with a single number to represent a "typical" data point from the dataset.

  2. Mean, median, and mode (practice) | Khan Academy

    Calculate the mean, median, or mode of a data set!

  3. Statistics intro: Mean, median, & mode (video) | Khan Academy

    The mean (average) of a data set is found by adding all numbers in the data set and then dividing by the number of values in the set. The median is the middle value when a data set is ordered …

  4. Mean, median, & mode example (video) | Khan Academy

    Here we give you a set of numbers and then ask you to find the mean, median, and mode. It's your first opportunity to practice with us!

  5. Khan Academy

    This Khan Academy article reviews mean, median, and mode concepts with examples to help understand their application in statistics and probability.

  6. Mean, median, and mode review - Khan Academy

    Mean, median, and mode are different measures of center in a numerical data set. They each try to summarize a dataset with a single number to represent a "typical" data point from the dataset.

  7. Center, spread, and shape of distributions | Lesson

    How do I find the mean, median, and mode? On the SAT, we need to know how to find the mean, median, and mode of a data set.

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  9. Summarizing quantitative data | Statistics and probability - Khan …

    This unit covers common measures of center like mean and median. We'll also learn to measure spread or variability with standard deviation and interquartile range, and use these ideas to …

  10. Measures of center: choosing the "best" option (article) - Khan …

    Mean and median both try to measure the "central tendency" in a data set. The goal of each is to get an idea of a "typical" value in the data set. The mean is commonly used, but sometimes …