ACT Math: Mean, Median, Mode

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This video explains ACT math problems involving the calculations of mean, median, and mode. The "mean" is the "average", you add up all the numbers and then divide by how many numbers you have. The "median" is the middle value in the list of numbers. To find the median,you put the numbers in numerical order and choose the value that falls in the middle. The "mode" is the value that occurs most often. This video contains examples from the ACT practice tests.

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CORRECTION !! - at 4:23 I add up the 5 numbers in the problem and mistakenly get 1, 000 instead of 1, 200 so the answer should be 1200/5 (240) and not 1000/5 (200) - Thank You Siddarth Chowdary for noticing and pointing out this error

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Hey, for the bowling tournament question, isn't the answer - "J?"
Cause the total for those 5 games is 1200 and not 1000

sid.kampalli