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Example Question #105 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following set:
The numbers are already in chronological order.
Since there is an even amount of numbers, the median is the average of the two numbers to the left and right of the center.
Average the numbers four and nine.
The answer is:
Example Question #108 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following data set:
Find the median of the following data set:
Whenever we are working with a data set, it can be helpful to put the terms in order:
Now that our terms are in order, we can do all sorts of things with them.
In this case, all we need to do is find the middle value. That is the definition of the median.
In this case, we have an equal number of terms, so we need to find the average of the middle two.
So our median is 39
Example Question #109 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following set:
To find the median of any set, arrange the set in order from lowest to highest, and then find the number in the middle. If two numbers split the middle, take the average of the two of them. The best answer is:
Example Question #111 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following set:
To find the median of any set, arrange the set in order from lowest to highest, and then find the number in the middle. If two numbers split the middle, take the average of the two of them. The best answer is:
Example Question #112 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following set:
To find the median of any set, arrange the set in order from lowest to highest, and then find the number in the middle. If two numbers split the middle, take the average of the two of them. The best answer is:
Example Question #113 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following set:
To find the median of any set, arrange the set in order from lowest to highest, and then find the number in the middle. If two numbers split the middle, take the average of the two of them. The best answer is:
Example Question #114 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following dataset:
In order to determine the median, we need to rearrange the set in chronological order from least to greatest.
Change all fractions to their least common denominator. This can easily be done by multiplying all three numbers together.
Convert all the fractions. What was multiplied to get the denominator for each fraction must be also multiplied to the numerator.
We can then rearrange the fractions from least to greatest.
The median is:
Example Question #114 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following data set:
The median of a data set is the number that appears in middle of center of the set when it is written in ascending order. Given the data set
1, 3, 6, 4, 1, 6, 1, 7, 11
we will write it in ascending order. We get
1, 1, 1, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 11
The number that appears in the middle or center is the number 4. Therefore, the median is 4.
Example Question #115 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the following data set:
4, 2, 7, 8, 8, 2, 8, 10, 7
If necessary, round your answer to the nearest whole number.
To find the median of a data set, you arrange the numbers in ascending order and locate the number that is in the center. So, given the data set
4, 2, 7, 8, 8, 2, 8, 10, 7
we will write it in ascending order, giving us
2, 2, 4, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 10
and locate the number in the center of the list. In this case, the number 7 is in th emiddle of the list, so 7 is the median.
Example Question #116 : How To Find Median
Find the median of the dataset:
Reorganize the dataset from least to greatest.
The median is the average of the middle two numbers.
Average the two numbers.
The median is: