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4 November, 06:34

An insurance institute conducted tests with crashes of new cars traveling at 6 mi/h. The total cost of the damages was found for a simple random sample of the tested cars and listed below. Find the (a) mean, (b) median, (c) mode, and (d) midrange for the given sample data. Do the different measures of center differ very much? $7 comma 542 $4 comma 853 $8 comma 989 $6 comma 294 $4 comma 215

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  1. 4 November, 10:22
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    a) Mean = $ 6378.6

    b) Median = $ 6,294

    c) No mode

    d) Midrange = $ 6602

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given data;

    observations:

    $7,542

    $4,853

    $8,989

    $6,294

    $4,215

    total number of observations = 5

    Now

    a) Mean = (Sum of all the observations) / (Total number of observations)

    or

    Mean = ($7,542 + $4,853 + $8,989 + $6,294 + $4,215) / 5

    or

    Mean = $ 31893 / 5

    or

    Mean = $ 6378.6

    b) Median

    for median, arrange the data in the ascending order, we have

    $4,215, $4,853, $6,294, $7,542, $8,989

    the median of the 5 observations is the 3rd observation

    hence, median = $ 6,294

    c) Mode

    mode is the highest occurring observation

    here every observation is unique thus no mode

    d) Midrange of the given observation

    Midrange = (Highest value + lowest value) / 2

    or

    Midrange = ($4,215 + $8,989) / 2

    or

    Midrange = 13204 / 2

    or

    Midrange = $ 6602

    Yes, the different measure of the center differs much
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