Find the mean and the median of each.-4/3, -1/3, 2/3, 5, 6?

Find the mean and the median of each.

-4/3, -1/3, 2/3, 5, 6

Answer:
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Mean's 2, The total of values/ number of values

[ (-4/3) + (-1/3) + 2/3 + 5 + 6 ] / 5 = 10/5 = 2



Median is 7/3, Halfway between the lowest and highest value

6 - (-4/3) = 18/3 - (-4/3) = 22/3. ( 22/3) / 2 =11/3.
-4/3 + 11/3 = 7/3
mean is all added together divided by number so its 10 divided by 5 equals 2.
median is centre so its 2/3

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