Exam 13: Finding Measures of Central Tendency for Prices and Heights
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Solve using matrices.
- x+6y=6 2x-5y=-5
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-The following is a list of heights, in inches, of six people:
Susan 66 Umar 75 Mark 74 Dorota 66 Mike 76 Gina 64
What is the median height?
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-Jeremy's car gets 294 miles of highway driving on 7 gallons of gasoline. What is the mean number of miles expected per gallon -- that is, what is its gas mileage?
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Find any modes that exist.
-5, 9, 97, 3, 2, 8, 69, 1, 4, 16
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-The five sales people at Southwest Appliances earned commissions last year of , , and . Find the mean commission.
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