 Hello, this is a video about calculating measures of central tendency. And the large data set, find the mean and median of the data set. So this would be a painful data set that has to type in the Google Sheets. So my advice is to go to the question itself and highlight your data values and copy them into an Excel document. So copy them into Microsoft Excel or whatever your spreadsheet software might be. Then what you want to do is you can either move the data over the Google Sheets column by column, or you could actually just go ahead and move everything to one column and then move it to Google Sheets. So it really doesn't matter to me what you do. We're going to go ahead and move everything to one column right now. Let's move column D. So I'm just literally cutting and pasting all into one column. Trust me, this is much nicer than having to type everything into Google Sheets manually. And then my last thing I'm going to do is just put the last three remaining columns into one column and move that huge column over. So pretty much I'm just kind of tricking the system a little bit right now. I should believe we should have 70 data values. So let's check that. That is correct. 70 data values. So now go ahead and highlight this entire column and copy it. And let's go to Google Sheets. In Google Sheets, we go to the one variable stats tab and we are going to paste this data and sell A1. Now give it some time. That is a lot of data to paste. All right. So now that we've given it some time, the mean is 75.42. The median is 74.5. So in this case, the mean is 75.42 and the median is 74.5. So that is how to find the mean and the median of a very, very large dataset. Thanks for watching.