Measures of Centre โ Mean
Calculate and interpret the mean as a measure of central tendency, including from frequency tables.
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Worksheet
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Q1 ยท If five friends spent $12, $15, $10, $20 and $18 on lunch, how would you find what a "typical" person spent?
Q2 ยท What happens to the average if one person spent $100 while everyone else spent around $15? Is the average still a good description?
Learning Intentions
Know
- The mean is the sum of all values divided by the number of values. For frequency tables, mean = sum of (value ร frequency) / total frequency.
Understand
- Why the mean is affected by outliers and may not represent a typical value in skewed distributions.
Can Do
- Calculate the mean from raw data and from frequency tables.
Key Terms
Misconceptions to Fix
Wrong: Adding a constant to every value does not change the mean.
Right: Adding a constant k to every value increases the mean by exactly k. If every score rises by 5, the mean rises by 5.
Wrong: The mean from a frequency table is calculated by dividing the sum of values by the number of rows.
Right: Divide the sum of (value ร frequency) by the TOTAL frequency (n), not by the number of distinct values or rows.
Measures of Centre โ Mean
Work through the content, activities and worked examples below. Test your understanding with the questions in the Questions phase.
For each data set, find the range and interquartile range:
- 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28
- 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 100
- 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
Worked Example
Step-by-step-
1Step 1: Order the data (already ordered). n = 9.
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2Step 2: Range = 36 โ 8 = 28.
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3Step 3: Q1 position = (9+1)/4 = 2.5. Q1 = average of 2nd and 3rd values = (12 + 15)/2 = 13.5.
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4Step 4: Q3 position = 3(9+1)/4 = 7.5. Q3 = average of 7th and 8th values = (28 + 32)/2 = 30. IQR = 30 โ 13.5 = 16.5.
Revisit Your Thinking
Look back at your Think First response. What new understanding do you have now?
Earlier you were asked: What was your first thought on this topic?
Now that you've worked through the lesson, write a fuller answer. What changed in your thinking?
Multiple Choice
Select the best answer for each question.
1 mark The mean of 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 is:
1 mark For the data set 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, 100, the mean is:
1 mark From a frequency table, the mean is calculated by:
1 mark If every value in a data set is increased by 5, the mean:
1 mark The mean of 4, 8, x, 12 is 8. The value of x is:
Short Answer
Show all working and justify your answers.
1. 4 marks The daily maximum temperatures (ยฐC) for two weeks are: 22, 24, 25, 23, 26, 28, 30, 29, 27, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21.
(a) Find the range.
(b) Find the interquartile range.
(c) On one day, the temperature was 38ยฐC instead of 28ยฐC. Explain how this would affect the range and the IQR.
2. 3 marks Data set A has range 20 and IQR 8. Data set B has range 20 and IQR 15. Compare the spread of the two data sets.
3. 2 marks Explain why the IQR is preferred over the range when comparing data sets that may contain outliers.
Marking guidance: 1 mark each for MCQs. See mark allocations for each short answer question.