Math Problem Statement
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Part 1
Listed below are the measured radiation emissions (in W/kg) corresponding to cell phones: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K respectively. The media often present reports about the dangers of cell phone radiation as a cause of cancer. Cell phone radiation must be 1.6 W/kg or less. Find the **a.** mean, **b.** median, **c.** midrange, and d. mode for the data. Also complete part e.
1.451.45
1.291.29
0.790.79
1.331.33
0.670.67
0.720.72
0.870.87
0.370.37
1.321.32
1.371.37
0.910.91 Question content area bottom
Part 1
a. Find the mean.
The mean is
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(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Statistics
Mean
Median
Midrange
Mode
Formulas
Mean = (Sum of all data points) / (Number of data points)
Median = Middle value of a sorted dataset or the average of the two middle values
Midrange = (Maximum value + Minimum value) / 2
Mode = The most frequently occurring value in the dataset
Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 8-10
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