Mean, Median and Mode Calculator
Find central-tendency measures for a list of numbers.
Formula and method
Find central-tendency measures for a list of numbers. The result is calculated with the relationship below and rounded only for display.
Mean = sum ÷ count; median = middle sorted value; mode = most frequent valueWorked example
For 4, 7, 7, 9, 13 the mean is 8, median is 7, and mode is 7.
How to use this calculator
- Enter measurements or values in the labelled fields.
- Keep all inputs in the units shown beside each label.
- Select the relevant method or direction where offered.
- Choose Calculate and review the result plus supporting details.
Assumptions and limitations
This is an educational planning tool. It does not automatically account for local building practice, taxes, fees, rounding rules, measurement uncertainty, safety margins, or professional standards unless you enter them. Check important results independently.
Frequently asked questions
The arithmetic follows the formula shown on this page. Real-world accuracy still depends on the measurements, rates, assumptions, and rounding you enter.
No. The calculation runs in your browser and this page does not require an account or send the entered values to a calculation server.
Use it as a planning or checking estimate. For high-cost, safety-critical, academic, tax, or regulated decisions, confirm the result with a qualified professional or authoritative education & statistics source.
References and further reading
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