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Grade 11 Collecting and Interpreting Data CCSS: HSS-ID.A.3
For a left-skewed, unimodal distribution, which of the following is generally true?
  1. Mode < Median < Mean
  2. Median < Mean < Mode
  3. Mean < Mode < Median
  4. Mean < Median < Mode
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.B.5, 6.SP.B.5c
For this set of data: 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, which statement is true?
  1. mean = mode
  2. median = mode
  3. mean = median
  4. mean < median
Grade 11 Collecting and Interpreting Data CCSS: HSS-ID.A.3
Which of the following is generally true for a roughly symmetric, unimodal data distribution (one with no skew)?
  1. Mean [math]~~ \ [/math] Median [math]~~ \ [/math] Mode
  2. Mean [math]~~ \ [/math] Median > Mode
  3. Mean [math]~~ \ [/math] Median [math]~~ \ [/math] Mode [math]~~ \ [/math] 0
  4. Mean [math]~~ \ [/math] Median < Mode
Grade 11 Collecting and Interpreting Data CCSS: HSS-ID.A.3
For a right-skewed, unimodal data distribution, which of the following is generally true?
  1. Median < Mode < Mean
  2. Mode < Median < Mean
  3. Mean < Median < Mode
  4. Mean < Mode < Median
Grade 6 Bar Graphs CCSS: 6.SP.B.5, 6.SP.B.5c
Which statement is true about the mean and median for the number of goals scored?
Bar Graph 6
  1. mean > median
  2. mean < median
  3. mean = median
  4. not enough information to determine
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.B.5, 6.SP.B.5c
Samuel rolls 5 number cubes. The numbers the cubes land on are shown.

Dice 4Dice 3Dice 2Dice 6Dice 3

Which statement is true for the values of the number cubes?
  1. Both the mode and the median are 2.
  2. Both the mode and the median are 3.
  3. The mode is 2 and the median is 3.
  4. The mode is 3 and the median is 2.
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.A.3
What is the median?
  1. Average of all the numbers in a group
  2. The sum of all the numbers in a group
  3. The most repeated number in a group
  4. The middle number in a group
Grade 10 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: HSS-ID.A.2

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Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: 6.SP.A.3, 6.SP.B.5c

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Grade 11 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode CCSS: HSS-ID.A.3
Grade 6 Box Plots CCSS: 6.SP.B.4

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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.B.5, 6.SP.B.5c
What is the definition of median?
  1. the difference of the largest and smallest numbers
  2. the one in the middle
  3. the average of the group
  4. the one that appears the most
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?

60, 27, 38, 95, 38, 79, 11, 92
  1. mean = 55; median = 49; mode = 38
  2. mean = 49; median = 38; mode = 38
  3. mean = 55; median = 95; mode = 38
  4. mean = 38; median = 49; mode = 55
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 10 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode
Find the mean, median, and mode for the data set {15, 12, 10, 18, 5}.
  1. mean 10, median 12, mode 15
  2. mean 11, median 12, mode 12
  3. mean 12, median 12, mode none
  4. mean 12, median 12, mode 12
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