Data Sets: Mean, Median, and Mode

In the interactive spreadsheet, create a new data set in column A using nine numbers that could meet these different conditions:[br][list][*]The mean, median, and mode are all the same. [br][/*][*]The mean, median, and mode are all different. [br][/*][*]The mean is larger than the median.[br][/*][*]The median is larger than the mean.[br][/*][/list][br]Currently for the data set 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, the mean and median are both 5 and there is no mode. What would happen to the mean, median and mode if:[br][br][list][*]All the numbers were the same?[br][/*][*]All the numbers were either a 10 or a 20?[br][/*][*]Eight of the numbers were the same number and the ninth number was different?[br][/*][*]Four of the numbers were the same number and the other five numbers were all equal to a different number?[/*][/list]

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