Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a sample of seven admission test scores for a professional school listed 11.3, 10.6, 11.7, 9.7, 11.7, 9.5 and 11.7, the mean of the numbers is the sum total of the values divided by the total number of admission test score. The mean is as calculated below.
Mean = {11.3 + 10.6 + 11.7 + 9.7 + 11.7 + 9.5 + 11.7}/7
Mean = 76.2/7
Mean = 10.9
The mean score is 10.9 to 1 decimal place.
Note that the mean does not represent the centre of the data. It represents the average value of the datas. The mean does not represent the center because it is not a data value. The mean will give a value that is different from the values given in the data.
b) The median score is the score in the centre after re-arrangement. The arrangement can either be ascending or descending order. On re-arranging in ascending order;
9.5, 9.7, 10.6, (11.3), 11.7, 11.7, 11.7
After rearranging, it can be seen that the number at the centre of the data is 11.3, hence the median score is 11.3.
The median represents the center
c) The mode is the scores that occurs most. According to the data given, the score that occur most is 11.7. The score occurs the highest number of times (3 times) compare to other scores in the data. Hence, the modal score is 11.7.
The mode(s) does (do) not represent the center because it (one) is the largest data value.