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Ebolamonk3y
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What are the properties of an average (mean) of something? Like... is it communative, associative with other averages? I duffed up this one on a test.
An average is a value that represents the central tendency of a set of data. It is calculated by adding all the numbers in the data set and dividing by the total number of values.
The most commonly used averages are mean, median, and mode. Mean is the sum of all values divided by the number of values. Median is the middle value when the data is arranged in ascending or descending order. Mode is the most frequently occurring value in the data set.
Averages are useful because they provide a single value that summarizes the data set. They can help in understanding the overall trend, identifying outliers, and making comparisons between different data sets.
Averages can be misleading when there are extreme values or outliers in the data set. They also do not provide information about the variability or distribution of the data. Additionally, different types of averages may be more appropriate for different types of data.
Outliers, or extreme values, can greatly impact the value of the average. For example, if a data set has a few very large values, the mean will be higher than the majority of the values and may not accurately represent the central tendency of the data. However, outliers may also provide valuable information and should not always be disregarded when calculating averages.