Mean, Median, Mode Calculator
Paste a dataset and calculate the mean, median, mode, range, total count, and sum from one clean browser-based statistics tool.
Analyze your dataset
Enter numbers separated by commas, spaces, or new lines, then calculate the most common descriptive statistics in one step.
This calculator accepts whole numbers, decimals, and negative values separated by commas, spaces, or line breaks.
Paste numbers to calculate mean, median, mode, and range
This page is useful for homework checks, spreadsheet sanity checks, and quick dataset summaries when you want the core statistics in one place.
Built for students, teachers, and quick dataset checks
Mean, median, mode, and range answer different questions about the same dataset, so this tool shows all of them together instead of making you calculate each one separately.
At a glance
03
quick takeaways built into this calculator section.
- 01
Mean gives the arithmetic average, while median shows the middle of the ordered values.
- 02
Mode highlights the most frequent value, and the tool also handles multiple modes or no-mode cases clearly.
- 03
Range, count, and sum help you review the spread and size of the dataset at the same time.
Mean, Median, Mode Calculator
This mean, median, mode calculator turns a pasted list of numbers into the core statistics people usually need first: mean, median, mode, range, count, and sum. It is designed for quick classroom work, homework checks, and simple dataset summaries.
You can paste values separated by commas, spaces, or new lines, which makes it easy to move data from a spreadsheet, worksheet, or report directly into the tool.
What the Calculator Finds
| Measure | What it means |
|---|---|
| Mean | The arithmetic average of all values |
| Median | The middle value once the dataset is ordered |
| Mode | The most frequent value or values |
| Range | The maximum value minus the minimum value |
How the Math Works
Mean = sum of values / count
Median = middle value after sorting
Range = maximum - minimum
The tool also handles two common edge cases cleanly. If two or more values share the highest frequency, it shows multiple modes. If every value appears only once, it reports that there is no mode.
Why Students and Analysts Use It
Students use this page to check homework, review class examples, and understand the difference between mean, median, and mode. Analysts and office users can use it for quick summaries when they do not need a full statistics package.
If you need a different type of number conversion, you may also find the Fraction & Decimal Converter or Percentage Calculator helpful.
How to Use the Mean, Median, Mode Calculator
- Paste or type numbers separated by commas, spaces, or line breaks.
- Click Calculate.
- Review the mean, median, mode, range, count, and sum cards.
- Copy the result summary if you want to reuse it in notes or coursework.
Understanding the Median of an Even Dataset
When a dataset has an even number of values, there is no single middle value. In that case the median becomes the average of the two middle numbers after sorting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between mean, median, and mode?
Mean is the arithmetic average, median is the middle ordered value, and mode is the most frequent value. They describe different aspects of the same dataset.
How do I calculate the median of an even set of numbers?
Sort the numbers, find the two middle values, then average those two values. This calculator does that automatically.
Can a dataset have more than one mode?
Yes. If multiple values share the same highest frequency, the dataset can have multiple modes.
Is this mean median mode calculator free?
Yes. It is free to use in the browser.
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