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Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.A.3
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.A.3
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.B.5, 6.SP.B.5c
What is the mean, median, and mode of the following set of data?

50, 93, 64, 85, 47, 36, 24, 61, 48, 24, 73
  1. mean = 55; median = 50; mode = none
  2. mean = 49; median = 55; mode = none
  3. mean = 50; median = 55; mode = 24
  4. mean = 55; median = 50; mode = 24
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.B.5
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.B.5
A scientist studied the number of eggs a species of bird lays each year. He found that the most common number of eggs laid in a year is three. Which statistical measurement did the scientist find?
  1. the mode of the number of eggs laid in a year
  2. the range of the number of eggs laid in year
  3. the median number of eggs laid in a year
  4. the mean number of eggs laid in a year
Grade 8 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode
A group of 15 students sold raffle tickets. The median number of tickets sold by a single student was 87.

Which conclusion does this support?
  1. The group sold a total of 1,275 tickets.
  2. The group sold a total of 1,305 tickets.
  3. 7 students sold more than 87 tickets.
  4. 5 students sold 87 tickets.
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.B.5, 6.SP.B.5c
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