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The ages of 30 patients admitted in a certain hospital during a particular week were as...

The ages of 30 patients admitted in a certain hospital during a particular week were as follows:

48, 31, 54, 37, 18, 64, 61, 43, 40, 71, 51, 12, 52, 65, 53,

42, 39, 62, 74, 48, 29, 67, 30, 49, 68, 35, 57, 26, 27, 58

Find:

  1. Mean
  2. Median
  3. Mode
  4. Geometric Mean
  5. Harmonic Mean
  6. Mid Range
  7. Lower Quartile
  8. Upper Quartile
  9. First Decile
  10. Ninth Decile
  11. Fourth Percentile
  12. Ninety Sixth Percentile
  13. Range
  14. Inter Quartile Range
  15. Quartile Deviation
  16. Mean of Absolute Deviations
  17. Variance
  18. Standard Deviation
  19. Coefficient of Range
  20. Coefficient of Quartile Deviation
  21. Coefficient of Variation
  22. Coefficient of Skewness

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