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7.1 Simplifying fractions
                             10 Averages








                                                                                    Key words
                                                              average
                                                               height              Make sure you learn and
                                                                                   understand these key words:
                                                                                   statistic
               You o en hear people talking about ‘average height’, ‘average      average
               income’, ‘average mass’ and ‘average age’, but what do they mean?   mode
               What other examples can you think of?                               median
                                                                                   mean
               You may even hear about an ‘average’ family with 2.6 children.      modal
               What does that mean? How can you have 0.6 of a child?               range
               You need to remember that an average may not actually be a real     class
               value. It is just a number, calculated from real data, and is used to   interval
               represent a typical value for the data.                             frequency

                 ere are several ways to work out an average. Deciding which      frequency table
               method to use can depend on the data you have. Sometimes            modal class
               the values are very close together, and sometimes they are very
               spreadout.












                 e heights of one group are very similar.   e heights of the other
               group are very varied.
               In this unit, you will look at three kinds of average. You will also
               learn how to measure how spread out the data values are.



























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