Average Calculator

Enter a list of numbers to calculate the mean (arithmetic average), median, mode, sum, and count.

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Mean (Average)
Median
Mode
Sum
Count

Definitions

Mean: Sum of all values ÷ count

Median: Middle value when sorted

Mode: Most frequently occurring value

How to use?

  1. 1
    Enter numbersType numbers separated by commas or spaces.
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    Click CalculateMean, median, mode, sum and count appear instantly.
  3. 3
    Copy the resultUse the Copy button to save the mean value to clipboard.

FAQ

What is the difference between mean, median, and mode?
Mean is the sum divided by count. Median is the middle value when sorted. Mode is the most frequent value. Each measures central tendency differently.
Can there be multiple modes?
Yes. If two or more values appear equally often and most frequently, all of them are modes.
When should I use median instead of mean?
Use median when there are extreme outliers. For example, median income is more representative than mean income in a group with very high earners.

Mean, Median, and Mode — What Are They?

These three measures describe the central tendency of a data set — a single value that best represents the whole set.

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