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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.

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?

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.

Ok I'm curious now. Can someone take a census on the door?

Can't come sadly so it'll have to be someone else.


Be honest people, I can just see the average, median AND mode for the ladies being 21!!

Would that he a standard deviation of 0?

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