How do you write down 5 test results that have their mean median and mode all equallying 6?
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Let's start with definitions and exemplify them using the test results from
Mean is an arithmetic average of test results, that is their sum divided by their quantity:
Median is a particular result such that the number of results with values less than or equal to it equals to the number of results greater or equal to it. In our case of
Mode is a particular test result that occurs more often than others. Obviously, there is no formula for it, you just have to look at the results, find repetitive value and chose the one with most repetitions. If there is no value that repeats the most (for instance, two values repeat more than others, but the same as each other), the results have no mode.
A trivial example of a set of five values with mean, median and mode being the same and equal to
Their mean is
Less trivial example is three identical results that are equal to
Their mean, median and mode are all equal to