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Mean, Median, Mode Calculator

Calculate mean, median, mode, and range of a data set.

Results

Mean (Average)24
Median20
Mode20
Range30
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What is Mean, Median, Mode?

Mean, median, and mode are three measures of central tendency that describe the 'center' of a data set.

- Mean: The arithmetic average - Median: The middle value when sorted - Mode: The most frequently occurring value - Range: Difference between highest and lowest

Formula

Mean = Sum of all values / Number of values Median = Middle value (for odd count) or average of two middle values (for even count) Mode = Most frequent value Range = Maximum − Minimum

How to use this Mean, Median, Mode Calculator?

1. Enter up to 5 values. 2. See mean, median, mode, and range. 3. Use these to understand your data distribution.

Frequently asked questions

When to use mean vs median?
Use mean for normally distributed data. Use median when data has outliers (extreme values) — median is resistant to outliers while mean is not.
Can there be multiple modes?
Yes, if two values appear with equal highest frequency, the data is bimodal. If more than two, it's multimodal.
What if all values are different?
If no value repeats, technically there is no mode. Some definitions say all values are modes.
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