This chapter discusses numerical descriptive measures used to describe data, including measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode), variation (range, variance, standard deviation, coefficient of variation), and shape. It provides definitions and formulas for calculating these measures, as well as examples of interpreting and comparing them. The mean is the most common measure of central tendency, while the standard deviation is generally the best measure of variation. Measures of central tendency and variation are useful for summarizing and understanding the key properties of numerical data.