Mean, Median, and Mode Calculator
Enter your data values and instantly calculate all three measures of central tendency with step-by-step solutions.
- Mean — the arithmetic average (sum ÷ count)
- Median — the middle value when data is sorted
- Mode — the most frequently occurring value
Formulas Used
Mean (arithmetic average)
Median (odd n)
Median (even n)
Mode
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your data as comma-separated numbers (e.g., 4, 8, 6, 5, 7, 8, 3)
- See all three results instantly with full step-by-step breakdowns
- Compare — see which measure best represents your data
Every calculation shows the exact steps so you can learn the method while getting your answer.
When to Use Each Measure
- Mean — best for symmetric data without outliers (test scores, measurements)
- Median — best when data is skewed or has outliers (salaries, home prices)
- Mode — best for categorical data or finding the most common value (shoe sizes, survey responses)
Related
Want to understand the math behind these calculations? Read our Mean, Median, and Mode tutorial for a complete explanation with worked examples and practice problems.