IN A CLASS OF 28 SIXTH GRADERS,ALL BUT ONE OF THE STUDENTS ARE 12 YEARS OLD.WHICH TWO DATA MEASUREMENTS ARE THE SAME FOR THE STUDENTS AGES?WHAT ARE THOSE MEASUREMENTS?

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If you are talking about the measures of central tendency, the mode and the median would both be 12.

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To find out which two data measurements are the same for the students' ages in the class, we need to analyze the given information. We know that there are 28 sixth graders, and all but one of them are 12 years old.

Since all but one student are 12 years old, we can conclude that the two measurements that are the same for the students' ages are 12 years old. The number of students who are 12 years old is 28 - 1 = 27 students.

Therefore, the two data measurements that are the same for the students' ages are 12 years old, and the number of students with this age is 27.