C13) Activities/Resources for Module Outcomes 5
... Mean, median, and mode are three different kinds of averages. Mean: The mean of a collection of numbers is their arithmetic average, computed by adding them up and dividing by their number. Median: The middle value of a set of values. Mode: The most frequently occurring value of a group of values. M ...
... Mean, median, and mode are three different kinds of averages. Mean: The mean of a collection of numbers is their arithmetic average, computed by adding them up and dividing by their number. Median: The middle value of a set of values. Mode: The most frequently occurring value of a group of values. M ...
probability
... Example: Suppose a certain company insists that it complies with “gender equality” regulations among its employee population, i.e., approx. 50% male and 50% female. To test this claim, let us select a random sample of n = 100 employees, and count X = the number of males. (If the claim is true, then ...
... Example: Suppose a certain company insists that it complies with “gender equality” regulations among its employee population, i.e., approx. 50% male and 50% female. To test this claim, let us select a random sample of n = 100 employees, and count X = the number of males. (If the claim is true, then ...