In Units E1 and E2, you were looking at ways of collecting and representing data. In this unit, you will go one step further and find out how to calculate statistical quantities which summarise the important characteristics of the data.
The mean, median and mode are three different ways of describing the average.
- To find the mean, add up all the numbers and divide by the number of numbers.
- To find the median, place all the numbers in order and select the middle number.
- The mode is the number which appears most often.
- The range gives an idea of how the data are spread out and is the difference between the smallest and largest values.
Worked Examples
Find
(a) the mean (b) the median (c) the mode (d) the range
of this set of data.
5, 6, 2, 4, 7, 8, 3, 5, 6, 6
The mean is
| = | |
| = 5.2 |
To find the median, place all the numbers in order.
2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8
As there are two middle numbers in this example, 5 and 6,
| median | = |
| = | |
| = 5.5 |
From the list above it is easy to see that 6 appears more than any other number, so
mode = 6
The range is the difference between the smallest and largest numbers, in this case 2 and 8. So the range is 8 − 2 = 6.
Five people play golf and at one hole their scores are
3, 4, 4, 5, 7
For these scores, find
(a) the mean (b) the median (c) the mode (d) the range.
The mean is
| = | |
| = 4.6 |
The numbers are already in order and the middle number is 4. So
median = 4
The score 4 occurs most often, so,
mode = 4
The range is the difference between the smallest and largest numbers, in this case 3 and 7, so
| range | = 7 − 3 |
| = 4 |
In a survey of 10 households, the number of children was found to be
State the mode.
Mode = 4 (as its frequency is highest)
Calculate
the mean number of children per household
| Mean | = (4 + 1 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 7 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1) ÷ 10 |
| = | |
| = 3.4 |
the median number of children per household.
Median: first put the data in numerical order.
1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 7
median = = 3.5
A researcher says: "The mode seems to be the best average to represent the data in this survey." Give ONE reason to support this statement.
The mode gives the value that occurs most frequently.
Calculate the probability that a household chosen at random from those in the survey would have
exactly 4 children
p(4 children) = = 0.3 (4 occurs 3 times)
more than 4 children.
p(more than 4 children) = = 0.2 (5 and 7)

