Chapter 1: Q5. (page 39)
Find the mean, median, and mode for each set of data.
{3, 11, 26, 4, 1}
Short Answer
The mean of the given data is 9, the median of the given data is 4, and there is no mode of the given data.
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Chapter 1: Q5. (page 39)
Find the mean, median, and mode for each set of data.
{3, 11, 26, 4, 1}
The mean of the given data is 9, the median of the given data is 4, and there is no mode of the given data.
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