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Find the

a. Mean b. median c. mode

For the mean and the median, round each answer to one more decimal place than that used for the observations.

Tornado Touchdowns:Each year, tomadoes that touchdown are recorded by the Storm Prediction Center and published in Monthly Tom Statistics. The following table gives the number of tomados that touched down in the United States during each month of one year.

324711820497688662579899

Short Answer

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a)78.4b)77.0

c)No mode exist.

Step by step solution

01

Step 1. Given information. 

We have given data:324711820497688662579899

02

Step 2. Mean of the data. 

Mean =SumofobservationNumberofobservation

=3+2+47+118+204+97+68+86+62+57+98+9912=94112=78.4

03

Step 3. Median of the data. 

Arrange the data in increasing order : 23475762(68)(86)979899118204

The number of observation is 12.

The median is the mean of the two middle observation in the ordered list.

Median

=68+862=1542=77.0

04

Step 4. Mode of the data. 

The greatest frequency is the mode of the data set.

There is no mode exist for the data set.

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