Central Tendency: explain the difference between mean and median.is mean always larger than median?

Central Tendency 1.Explain the difference between mean and median. Is mean always larger than median? (4pts) 2. Explain the difference between μ and x . How do you determine which is appropriate to use in a problem? (4pts) 3. Explain the difference between σ and s. How do you determine which is appropriate to use … Read more

Identify whether this rate represents the mean or the median of the data set.Assess whether that is ideally what you’d want to know for this data.provide a specific reason for your answer.

This video focuses on when to use a mean and when to use a median. When data all have similar values, such as housing prices of similar-sized houses on the same block, then the mean is an appropriate measure, but if the value of one residence is 50 times as high as the others, then … Read more