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Example Question #51 : How To Find Median
Example Question #12 : Median
Using the data provided, find the median.
The median is defined as the center number of the data. To find this value, the first step is to place the numbers in numerical order.
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Since there are 7 pieces of data, and odd number, we can subtract one, and then divide the answer in half.
This means that the median has to have 3 data values on either side of it.
To satisfy this requirement, our median must be
Example Question #44 : Basic Statistics
Using the data provided, find the median.
To find the median, we first must put the numbers in numerical order:
Since there are 9 pieces of data, we subtract one and then divide in half.
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This means that there must be 4 pieces of data on either side of the number that is the median.
To satisfy this requirement, must be the median.
Example Question #13 : Median
Using the data above, find the median.
The median is the numer that, when put in numerical order, appears in the direct center of the group.
To find this value, we must first put the numbers in numerical order:
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In this set of data we have seven pieces of data, we subtract one, then divide the result in half,
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This means that there must be three numbers on either side of the median.
To satisfy this requirement, our median must be .
Example Question #52 : How To Find Median
Find the median in the data set above.
Given the data set: we are asked to find the median.
The first step, is to put the numbers in numerical order:
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Since there are four pieces of data, we cross off numbers bilaterally, simultaneously, leaving us with the two center numbers, and .
Now we add these two numbers and divde in half to find our true median.
Example Question #51 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following set of numbers:
The median is the number that separates the upper half of the data from the lower half. To find the median, order the given values in increasing order and find the number in the middle.
Since there is an even numer of numbers, the median is the average of the two middle values.
Example Question #54 : How To Find Median
What is the median and the mode of the data set provided?
Given this set of data:
we are asked to find the mode and the median.
Since every one of these numbers only appear once, there is no mode.
The median of this set must be , because it is the center number that has the same amount of data pieces on either side of it.
Example Question #1681 : Algebra 1
Nine friends compared the number of pets they had. One friend had 5 pets, one friend had 4 pets, three friends had 3 pets, three friends had 2 pets, and one friends had 1 pet.
Find the median number of pets owned between the nine friends.
The median or central most number in the series can be found by first putting the set in order of increasing value.
The middle or central most number in the series is .
Example Question #61 : How To Find Median
Using the data above, find the median.
Using the data provided:
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we are able to find the median by first putting the numbers in numerical order:
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Next we begin crossing numbers out bilaterally simultaneously, so first we cross out and , then and .
The next number that we would cross out would be and , but if we do this then we wouldn't have any numbers left.
So, when faced with this dilemma, we simply add the two remaining numbers together and divide by two,
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This is our median.
Example Question #62 : How To Find Median
Consider the following set of numbers:
Find the median of the set.
To find the median of the set we need to put the numbers in order from smallest to largest then find the number in the middle. In this case there are two "middle numbers". In order to find the median, we find the average of these numbers.
Doing this we find the median of the set to be 32.5