MAT

4636_0864

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_4f00

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_ec7d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_50e5

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_aeee

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_22ef

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_fa6f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_040b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_b13b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_befd

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_cdb9

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_f55d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_f53b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_d61b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_53b7

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_0a21

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_7399

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_d82d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_6f38

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_6e22

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_566e

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_0033

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_54f4

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_4e88

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_2bcb

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_4955

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_ea40

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_e3d2

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_2602

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_35c1

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_11dc

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_d54d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_4b23

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_c442

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_7df0

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_c247

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_cbef

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_c791

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_4882

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_9801

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_a9bc

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_0ed7

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_efb5

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_bd66

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_c393

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_9c1f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_d64f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_eee3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_a415

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_22ae

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_abab

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_9f4c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_28e8

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_9291

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_6960

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_a9f0

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_3a09

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_72ee

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_2f80

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_aa1b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_0b27

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_0b7e

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_04e9

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_a5a8

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_a539

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_2116

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_5fda

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_960b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_6b0a

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_7085

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_7e17

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_5e89

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_a0cb

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_a1ef

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_1320

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_c289

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_2df4

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_5789

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_16d7

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_005f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_7d0c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_f492

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_5dbf

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_37f6

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_0b25

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_f0c2

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_1f15

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_a209

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_b7c1

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_eea8

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_1ea5

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_ec7b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_9f90

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_c49b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_201f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_10b1

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_a220

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_4e18

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_0f79

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_727f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_dff3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_7963

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_01c3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_ab4f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_e673

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_2825

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_79d3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_7bc7

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_bd46

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_ae53

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_e901

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_bd7d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_74df

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_13a6

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_bb46

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_47f7

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_8e85

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_9b4f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_92b3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_7db4

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_1f6d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_2b9b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_9843

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_a83c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_c0ec

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_fc98

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_3a66

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_3d2d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_dd26

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_5945

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_ec50

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_529c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_898c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_eac5

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_955b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_e096

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_fd66

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_6b98

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_98d4

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_3a42

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_602a

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_dfd3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_95ca

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_151e

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_3c2b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_29ff

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_814d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_e592

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_4da3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_5f19

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_9c4f

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_b08d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_13c5

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_e22b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_c654

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_abda

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_b043

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_5361

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_4bcb

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_f117

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_8022

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_6d01

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_e183

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_828a

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_c98b

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_b908

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_bee6

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_346a

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. MAT

4636_e60a

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_7cc9

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_3083

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_753d

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_2fcb

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. MAT

4636_b91a

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_72f4

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_9abc

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_ddc0

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_3ba8

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_26d3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_2fcc

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. MAT

4636_f5f9

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_79d8

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_61d8

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_6f3c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_9fc7

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_5ad2

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_27ff

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. MAT

4636_4416

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value obtained by adding the maximum and minimum values in the set, then dividing the result by two. MAT

4636_b817

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_0fb8

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The value that appears with the greatest frequency in the set. MAT

4636_1b33

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. MAT

4636_9a31

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The midpoint between the smallest and largest values in the data set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_7d3c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_e11e

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. MAT

4636_593e

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. MAT

4636_82c3

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The middle value of an arranged set, splitting the data into two equal halves. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Mean The measure calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by the number of data points. MAT

4636_7de7

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Mode The value or values that occur most frequently in the data set. Mean The central measure found by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values. Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. MAT

4636_6c40

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The value located at the midpoint of an ordered data set, or the average of two middle values for an even set. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. MAT

4636_b92c

Match each of the following measures of center with their corresponding definitions.

Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.

Midrange The value calculated by taking the sum of the highest and lowest values and halving it. Mean A central tendency measure determined by the total sum of values divided by how many values there are. Mode The most common data point(s) within a set. Median The middle number in a sorted list of values, or the average of the two central numbers if the data count is even.