Instructional Video9:01
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Average or Central Tendency: Arithmetic Mean, Median and Mode

8th - 11th
A good explanation for blossoming mathematicians, this video explains the difference between average and central tendency, as well as arithmetic mean, median, and mode. Those who haven't grasped these concepts in algebra or those who are...
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Study Jams! Mode

3rd - 6th Standards
Sam is running for class treasurer and Zoe wants to know if he won the election. Follow along as she counts up the votes and uses the mode to determine the winner. After viewing the presentation, work through the Try It! practice...
Instructional Video3:52
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What is the Median of a Data Set?

6th - 8th
Mean, mode, median? What's the difference? How do you find them? The teacher focuses on explaining median in this video. She gives a good explanation and shows several examples using different sets of numbers.
Instructional Video2:36
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How Do You Find the Mode of a Data Set Where All The Numbers are Different?

6th - 8th
You already know that the mode of a data set is the number that occurs most often in the set. But what if all of the numbers in the set occur the same number of times? I could tell you the answer, but I think you should watch the video.
Instructional Video3:13
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How Do You Find the Mode of a Data Set Where All The Numbers are Different?

6th - 12th
You already know that the mode of a data set is the number that occurs most often in the set. But what if all of the numbers in the set occur the same number of times? I could tell you the answer, but I think you should watch the video.
Instructional Video5:19
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What is the Mode of a Data Set?

6th - 12th
Mode, the number that occurs most often. A data set could have one mode, no modes, or multiple modes. The teacher explains these variations and even gives some example of non-numerical data and how to figure out the mode.
Instructional Video4:50
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What is Numerical, or Quantitative, Data?

6th - 12th
The teacher gives a very thorough explanation of numerical or quantitative data being anything where the answer to a question would be a number. Whereas any other answer might be considered categorical. She shows several different ways...
Instructional Video5:54
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What is the Median of a Data Set?

6th - 12th
Mean, mode, median? What's the difference? How do you find them? The teacher focuses on explaining median in this video. She gives a good explanation and shows several examples using different sets of numbers.
Instructional Video1:55
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Mean, Median, and Mode

5th - 8th
How many types of average are there? This video describes how to determine the mean, median, and mode of a set of numbers. Each type is worked through using one data set and the instructor shows the procedure for determining each.
Instructional Video4:36
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What is the Mode of a Data Set?

6th - 8th
Mode, the number that occurs most often. A data set could have one mode, no modes, or multiple modes. The teacher explains these variations and even gives some example of non-numerical data and how to figure out the mode.
Instructional Video3:07
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How Do You Find the Mode of a Data Set?

6th - 8th
What is the mode of a data set? Mean, mode, median. Get confused in remembering which is which? Mode is the number that appears the most times in a data set. So given a data set, arrange the numbers in numerical value from least to...
Instructional Video2:44
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How Do You Find the Mode of a Data Set When There is More Than One Mode?

5th - 8th
So you have a data set and you rewrite the numbers in order from least to greatest. You find that there are two number values that occur twice in the set. Oh no, mode means the number that occurs the most times in a set. Now what do you...
Instructional Video4:03
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What is Numerical, or Quantitative, Data?

6th - 10th
The teacher gives a very thorough explanation of numerical or quantitative data being anything where the answer to a question would be a number. Whereas any other answer might be considered categorical. She shows several different ways...