In these statistics worksheets, students are asked to complete the graph using the given data set and find the mean, mode, range, and minimum and maximum values.
The frequency is how often a value occurs in the data set.
The mean (or average) is found by adding all of the data from the set and then dividing that sum by the amount of numbers in the set.
The mode is the data value that occurs most frequently in the data set.
The range is the difference between the highest value and lowest value in the set.
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