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David, it really does range widely.


I'd say it starts with late 20s, and has a good number of people in 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s... Maybe even higher.


I think if I was under 25, it might not be for me, as everyone just seemed soooo old back then. But now I'm in my early 30s, I love chatting to all sorts of people, and realise that they have really interesting things to say, that I'll never have experienced.

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they are all averages...mean is what most people would call average ie sum of all divided by number of all...whicj is I'm sure what you maent. I think you got the other two right. On Friday we could work out the Standard Deviation too if you'd like?
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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Median is the middle result if placed in order?


Median is the middle value - it may or may not be represented by an actual value in a finite list. In the case of an even sample size, it can be calculated as the mean of two middle values.


You're spot on with Mean and Mode.

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