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Can someone please explain the difference between average and median? Particularly as it applies to house prices for example.
TIA.
TIA.
Average covers median, mean and mode.
Mode = most often occurring result.
Median = line them all up and pick the one in the middle.
Mean = find the total value and divide by the number of entries.
Median = line them all up and pick the one in the middle.
Imagine you didn't get taught that in school. How would you know?
Imagine you got taught in school 20 years ago and haven't needed to use that knowledge since. How would you know?
Ask people around you - they won't know either. Unless you are doing a maths degree.
I learned all three when I was 9 in school. I think its fairly common knowledge.You are amazing.
I'd have thought knowing what the mean and median are is required knowledge for nearly all degrees except maybe the really artsy ones.Ask people around you - they won't know either. Unless you are doing a maths degree.
You can't be serious? I learned the 3 types of average when I was a nipper, perhaps not primary school but certainly before GCSE.
Average covers median, mean and mode.
Mode = most often occurring result.
Median = line them all up and pick the one in the middle.
Mean = find the total value and divide by the number of entries.
You can't be serious? I learned the 3 types of average when I was a nipper, perhaps not primary school but certainly before GCSE.
OK fair enough everyone should know what the mean is.
I'm in my final year and I doubt many of my mates (at all) could tell what the median is.