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Mean Worksheets

This document contains 10 math problems asking students to calculate measures of central tendency such as the mean, median, and mode from sets of data. It provides example numbers and asks students to determine averages, individual values based on averages, and total values derived from subgroup data. The goal is to practice calculating and applying common measures of central tendency.

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Mean Worksheets

This document contains 10 math problems asking students to calculate measures of central tendency such as the mean, median, and mode from sets of data. It provides example numbers and asks students to determine averages, individual values based on averages, and total values derived from subgroup data. The goal is to practice calculating and applying common measures of central tendency.

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Name: ____________________________Grade & Section: ________________ Name: ____________________________Grade & Section: ________________

Complete the following problems. Complete the following problems.

1. What is the mean of the following numbers? 10, 39, 71, 39, 76, 38, 25 1. What is the mean of the following numbers? 10, 39, 71, 39, 76, 38, 25
a. 42 b. 39 c. 42.5 d. 35.5 a. 42 b. 39 c. 42.5 d. 35.5
2. What number would you divide by to calculate the mean of 3, 4, 5, and 6? 2. What number would you divide by to calculate the mean of 3, 4, 5, and 6?
a. 6 b. 3 c. 5 d. 4 a. 6 b. 3 c. 5 d. 4
3. What measure of central tendency is calculated by adding all the values and dividing 3. What measure of central tendency is calculated by adding all the values and dividing
the sum by the number of values? the sum by the number of values?
a. Median b. Mean c. Mode d. Typical value a. Median b. Mean c. Mode d. Typical value
4. The mean of four numbers is 71.5. If three of the numbers are 58, 76, and 88, what is 4. The mean of four numbers is 71.5. If three of the numbers are 58, 76, and 88, what is
the value of the fourth number? the value of the fourth number?
a. 64 b. 60 c. 76 d. 82 a. 64 b. 60 c. 76 d. 82
5. Determine the mean of the following set of numbers: 5. Determine the mean of the following set of numbers:
40, 61, 95, 79, 9, 50, 80, 63, 109, 42 40, 61, 95, 79, 9, 50, 80, 63, 109, 42
6. The mean weight of five complete computer stations is 167.2 pounds. The weights of 6. The mean weight of five complete computer stations is 167.2 pounds. The weights of
four of the computer stations are 158.4 pounds, 162.8 pounds, 165 pounds, and 178.2 four of the computer stations are 158.4 pounds, 162.8 pounds, 165 pounds, and 178.2
pounds respectively. What is the weight of the fifth computer station? pounds respectively. What is the weight of the fifth computer station?
7. The mean width of 12 iPads is 5.1 inches. The mean width of 8 Kindles is 4.8 inches. 7. The mean width of 12 iPads is 5.1 inches. The mean width of 8 Kindles is 4.8 inches.
a. What is the total width of the iPads? a. What is the total width of the iPads?
b. What is the total width of the Kindles? b. What is the total width of the Kindles?
c. What is the mean width of the 12 iPads and 8 Kindles? c. What is the mean width of the 12 iPads and 8 Kindles?
8. The following data represent the number of pop-up advertisements received by 10 8. The following data represent the number of pop-up advertisements received by 10
families during the past month. Calculate the mean number of advertisements received families during the past month. Calculate the mean number of advertisements received
by each family during the month. by each family during the month.
43 37 35 30 41 23 33 31 16 21 43 37 35 30 41 23 33 31 16 21
9. The following table of grouped data represents the weight (in pounds) of 100 9. The following table of grouped data represents the weight (in pounds) of 100
computer towers. Calculate the mean weight for a computer. computer towers. Calculate the mean weight for a computer.

Weight (pounds) Number of Computers (f) Weight (pounds) Number of Computers (f)
11 – 13 4 11 – 13 4

9 – 11 18 9 – 11 18
7–9 45 7–9 45
5–7 25 5–7 25
3–5 8 3–5 8

10. A group of customer service surveys were sent out at random. 10. A group of customer service surveys were sent out at random.
The scores were 90, 50, 70, 80, 70, 60, 20, 30, 80, 90, and 20. The scores were 90, 50, 70, 80, 70, 60, 20, 30, 80, 90, and 20.
Find the mean score. Find the mean score.

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