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Mean Median Mode Calculator

Calculate central tendency measures from data values.

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Inputs

Adjust the assumptions to match your scenario. Results update instantly.

Results

Primary outputs and comparison insights are built from the current inputs.

Mean

12

Arithmetic average of all values.

Median

10

Middle value when sorted.

Range

15

Difference between max and min.

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How this calculator works

The Mean Median Mode Calculator computes key measures of central tendency and spread for a set of five data points. Enter value 1, value 2, and value 3 to estimate mean, median, and range. The calculator updates instantly and adds a comparison table plus chart so you can test the sensitivity of the result before you use it in a decision.

Quick guide

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Inputs

  • First data point.
  • Second data point.
  • Third data point.
  • Fourth data point.
  • Fifth data point.

Outputs

  • Arithmetic average of all values.
  • Middle value when sorted.
  • Difference between max and min.

Assumptions

  • Exactly five data points.
  • Mode detection simplified to most common value.

Tips

  • Median is better for skewed data.
  • Range gives a quick sense of spread but is sensitive to outliers.

Formula guide

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3 formulas

Mean = Σx / n
Median = middle value in sorted set
Range = Max − Min

Usage examples

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Example

5 inputs3 outputs

Test score analysis

Inputs

  • Example input Value 1: 65
  • Example input Value 2: 78
  • Example input Value 3: 82
  • Example input Value 4: 82
  • Example input Value 5: 95

Outputs

  • Example result Mean: 80.4
  • Example result Median: 82
  • Example result Range: 30

The median (82) may represent the typical score better than the mean (80.4) when scores are clustered.

Mean by Value 5

5 of 5 rows
Value 5MeanMedian
101010
151110
201210
251310
301410

The median is more resistant to outliers than the mean.

Central tendency shift

Highest: 30 (14)Lowest: 10 (10)
Value 5Mean

Focus point

10

10

Position

#1 of 5

Original order

Share of total

16.67%

Total: 60

PositiveNegative

The median is more resistant to outliers than the mean.

References

  • Measures of central tendency
  • Descriptive statistics basics

FAQ

Common questions

What does the Mean Median Mode Calculator do?

The Mean Median Mode Calculator computes key measures of central tendency and spread for a set of five data points. Enter value 1, value 2, and value 3 to estimate mean, median, and range. The calculator updates instantly and adds a comparison table plus chart so you can test the sensitivity of the result before you use it in a decision. It is part of our math toolkit.

What inputs do I need?

Typical inputs include First data point., Second data point., Third data point..

How are the results calculated?

We follow the formulas and assumptions outlined in the "How this calculator works" section. You will see outputs like Arithmetic average of all values., Middle value when sorted., Difference between max and min..

Can I share or download the results?

Use the Copy link or Print buttons to share your results. If a table or chart appears, you can download the data as CSV.

Is my data stored?

No. Calculations run in your browser and we do not store your inputs.