To get the range of a group of numbers you subtract the smaller number from the larger one The mean is the "average" for a group of numbers to get the mean you add all the numbers together. Then divide that number by the number in the group.
yes median is the middle number of the group and mean is the avergage number of the group put together
Mean
The mean is that number which, if every member of the group were replaced by it, the effect or characteristic of the group would not change.
Cuba is a Republic, and if you mean country, then yes.
It means, "I'm from Cuba".
Rx stands for prescription, GRP for group. It is the group number of your prescription.
No mean is the average of a group if data and mode is the number that occurs the most in a group of data
By adding up all the numbers in the group and dividing by the number of numbers in the group.
A group of two or more numbers has a 'mean'. A single number doesn't.If you absolutely must have the mean of a single number, it's that number itself.
I want to go to Cuba with you.
The mean value is the average of a group of numbers. All of the numbers in the group are first added all together. The sum of the number is then divided by however many numbers were in the group. The number that is arrived at is the mean value. The use of mean values is widely used in compiling statistical information.