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Lesson 21 Mean, Median, Mode, Range Mean Absolute Deviation
1. What is a population 1. Matthew got 20 pencils, 3 1. Find the mean absolute
characteristic? Give an example. rulers, 12 erasers, 11 pens, 24 deviation of this set of data.
notebooks, 8 files, and 11 Round your answer to two
paper clips from a stationery decimal places.
shop for his brother. Find the
mean, median, mode, and
range for this problem.

mean: ________

median: _______

mode: _________

range: _________

2. What is a sample statistic? 2. The typical weight (in ounces) 2. Find the mean absolute
Give an example. of human organs - the heart, deviation of this set of data.
brain, liver, spleen, kidney, Round your answer to two
lungs, and the intestine are the decimal places. Set up your
following: own table similar to #1.
11, 48, 48, 6, 11, 39, 70
Find the mean, median, mode 27, 8, 12, 6
and range of this data.

3. Solve the proportional 3. Solve the proportional 3. Solve the proportional


equation below: equation below: equation below:

10 3 4 7 b−3 4
= = =
2 a−9 x −5 9 −10
4. You fly in a helicopter for 20 4. How long will it take you to 4. A car drove at 43 miles per
minutes that goes at a speed of bike 225 miles at a speed of 15 hour for 7 hours. How many
240 km per hour. How far did miles per hour? miles are left if the entire trip is
you go? 400 miles?

5. Jan completes 50 trials of 5. The letters G E O R G I A are 5. Nadia flips a fair quarter
pulling colored socks out of a placed in a bag. If you picked a twice. What is the probability
box. She pulled green 10 times. card and knew it was a vowel, that the coin will land on heads
If there are 40 socks in the box, what is the probability that it is both times?
how many of them are probably an A?
green?

6. Below are the types of crust 6. Place the probability of 6. Helen has four jogging outfits
and toppings offered at Mama’s spinning each number on the on and three pairs of shoes and
Pizza. the probability line below. two pairs of socks. How many
different outfits can she make?

How many different ways could


a customer order a pizza with
one type of crust and one
topping?

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