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''Statistics''.   
''Statistics''.   
Measures of the central location (or position) of a frequency distribution give an indication of where the data is grouped.   
Measures of the central location (or position) of a frequency distribution give an indication of where the data is grouped.   
Three commonly used measures of central location are the mean, the median and the mode.
Three commonly used measures of central location are the mean, the median and the mode.
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Statistics.

Measures of the central location (or position) of a frequency distribution give an indication of where the data is grouped. Three commonly used measures of central location are the mean, the median and the mode.

See also