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4 sentences explaining which of mean, median, mode and range works best for calculating the middle of your set of numbers.

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4 sentences explaining which of mean, median, mode and range works best for calculating the middle of your set of numbers.

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  1. The "mean" is often the best measure for determining the middle of a set of numbers as it takes into account all values in the set and divides by the total number of values, giving a balanced central value.
  2. However, if your data set contains outliers or is skewed, the "median" might be a better measure as it is the middle number in a sorted list of numbers, and is not affected by extreme values.
  3. The "mode", or the most frequently occurring number, can also be used to represent the middle, especially in categorical data, but it may not provide a good measure of central tendency if there are multiple modes or no mode at all.
  4. The "range", which is the difference between the highest and lowest values, does not provide a measure of the middle of a data set, but rather gives information about the spread of the data.

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