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Mean

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  • Learning AreaMathematics and Statistics
  • Resource LanguageEnglish

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A glossary of terms used in mathematics.

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    Mean

    measure of centre for a distribution of a numerical variable. The mean is the centre of mass of the values in a distribution and is calculated by adding the values and then dividing this total by the number of values.

    For large data sets, it is recommended that a calculator or software is used to calculate the mean.

    The mean can be influenced by unusually large or unusually small values. It is recommended that a graph of the distribution is used to check the appropriateness of the mean as a measure of centre and to emphasise its meaning as a feature of the distribution.

    Example

    The maximum temperatures, in degrees Celsius (°C), in Rolleston for the first 10 days in November 2008 were: 18.6, 19.9, 20.6, 19.4, 17.8, 18.1, 17.8, 18.7, 19.6, and 18.8.

    The mean maximum temperature over these 10 days is 18.93°C.

    The data and the mean are displayed on the dot plot below.

    A dot plot showing the mean of measured maximum temperatures in Rolleston.

    Alternative: arithmetic mean

    See: measure of centrepopulation meansample mean

    Curriculum achievement objectives references

    Statistical investigation: Levels 5, 6, 7, 8

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