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Consider these numbers: 2,3,5,7,13,15,25

Mean: the arithmetic average of the number group, so 70/7 = 10
Median: that value with as many numbers on one side as on the other, so 7
Mode: the most often occurring value, so there is no mode to this group of numbers, which can occur.

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You don't need the calculator for that. Sort the data in ascending order.

Mode

Find the most frequent data element (the one repeated the most) in the set. That is the mode. If you have several elements that share the same highest frequency all of them are modes.
Median
Count the number of elements in the set.
If the number of elements is ODD the median is the element that happens to hold the middle place in the ordered set.
If the number of data elements is EVEN, then there is not one middle element, but 2. Call them if you wish MIDLeft, and MIDRight
Take the values of these two elements and calculate their average.
Median_value =(MIDLeft+MIDRight)/2
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You can imagine the median as a virtual (not really there) data element inserted between the two middle elements and having as value the average of the two middle elements
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{Min_value, ..., MIDLeft_value, Median_value, MIDRight_value, ..., Max_value}

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Median: Middle number, in this case between 89 and 90: 89.5
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The question is incomplete.
The mean, also called the average is defined as
mean= (sum of the data values)/(number of data elements)
Mode = the most frequent data value (the one that is most repeated)
To find the median:
  1. Order the data values in ascending order (sort them from the smallestr to the largest), and
  2. Locate the data value that is in the middle.
  3. If the number of data values id ODD (not a multiple of 2) there is only one middle element. That is the median.
  4. If the number of data elements is EVEN (multiple of 2), there is not one middle element but two.
  5. The median is the average of the two middle element values

    1. Median =( left of middle value +right of middle value)/2
    2. Imagine this median value to be inserted between the two middle elements
Example 1
Data values 12.5, 13, 13., 13, 13.5, 14, 19.5, 19.5, 20
Mean =(12.5+13+13+13+13.5 +14+19.5+19.5+20)/9=?
Mode= most frequent value. Here it is 13 (repeated 3 times)
There are 9 values, an odd number. Middle element is the 5th ( 13.5)
Median=13.5

Example 2
Data values 12.5, 13, 13., 13, 13.5, 14, 19.5, 19.5, 20, 25
Mean =(12.5+13+13+13+13.5 +14+19.5+19.5+20 + 25)/10=?
Mode= most frequent value. Here it is 13 (repeated 3 times)
There are 10 values, an even number. Middle element is not among the values. There are two middle elements (the 5th and the 6th) or
The value of the median is the average of the 5th and 6th elements or
Value of Median =(13.5+14)/2=?


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mean: 77
median: 87
mode: none or all of them (take your choice)
range: 43

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