Yes.
Two ways:
The mean and median is 54.5 since you can't choose between 54 and 55. Median is the middle number, but there was only 2 numbers to choose from, so I had to add 54 and 55 together and divide by 2.
Take the average of the middle two numbers.
It is: 49/55 times 100 = 89.09% recurring decimals 0.09
probabilities are decimals or fractions less than 1 55% = 0.55 = 55/100 = 11/20
It is 55, the number halfway between them.
The median is 322.
The mean and median is 54.5 since you can't choose between 54 and 55. Median is the middle number, but there was only 2 numbers to choose from, so I had to add 54 and 55 together and divide by 2.
The median is the middle value. So you have to rewrite the list in order:2 , 12 , 24 , 35 , 45 , 55 , 56 , 65 , 65 , 86 , 95The median = 55
The range of a data set is the difference between the largest and smallest number in your set of data. Median is the number that comes in the middle. 54, 55, 56 has a range of 54-56 and a median of 55. The set 53, 55, 57 has a median of 55 also!
Take the average of the middle two numbers.
It is: 49/55 times 100 = 89.09% recurring decimals 0.09
34 as a percentage of 55 is: 34/55 times 100 = 61.81% repeating decimals of 0.81
2, 9, 27, 34, 38, 49, 53, 55 the median is 36
Mean- add all the numbers together and divide by how many there are just like you do with whole numbers. Median- put the decimals in order from smallest to largest then find the middle number just like you do with whole numbers. Mode- find which decimal is repeated the most like you do with whole numbers. So you pretty much do the same thing for all of these that you do with whole numbers Hope this helped =)
probabilities are decimals or fractions less than 1 55% = 0.55 = 55/100 = 11/20
The median is 45.
It is 55, the number halfway between them.