MMMR From a Frequency Table

Not What You Expect

I've met so many students over the years who memorized "steps" they to find mean, median, mode and range and then made some serious errors when faced with the data presented in a way they weren't expecting- on a frequency table. Don't be that guy!

STEP 1: WATCH THE VIRTUAL CLASS VIDEO AND TAKE NOTES

Make sure to note the following:

Be VERY, VERY careful. Frequency tables are a way to organize REPEATED DATA, but students have a very bad habit of ignoring that when trying to compute mean, median, and range. Remember that ALL items must be accounted for when you use the measures of central tendency. There are a few implications of that!

Do you have a question about the class video, practice, or example problems? Post a picture to our FB group for immediate assistance. Be sure to include the lesson name and level in your post. 

STEP 2: COMPLETE ONE LEVEL OF PRACTICE

MMMR from Frequency Tables- Beginner

EXPERIENCED

Use the Khan Academy Exercises below to practice finding mean and median from data displays, including frequency charts.

MMMR from Frequency Tables Advanced

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