First, you need to sort the list of numbers from smallest to greatest. Then, the middle (second) number is your median.
The median of a set of numbers is the value that has an equal count of numbers greater and less. In this example there are three numbers greater and three numbers less than 2.5, so the median is 2.5.
It can be if it is in the middle of a sequence of numbers: 1,3,5. Three is in the middle and as such is the median. and 3,3,3,3,3,5,5,5,5 Three is also the median there.
When you put the numbers in numerical order, it is the middle number. For example: you are given these three numbers- 9,3,5 put in numerical order: 3,5,9 median is 5.
20, 40, 50
Only if all values in the dataset are equal. Otherwise, it is impossible. If there are two numbers in the dataset, the median is the average of these two numbers. If there are three numbers, then the second number is the median or one number away from the maximum.
The median of the three numbers, the one which appears in the middle when you place them in order, is 350.
If there are only three numbers, the median MUST be the central number. Any question that claims otherwise is incorrect.
6 is the median of 10 numbers
The median of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, and 9 is 5. The median is the middle value of the list. In this case, three numbers are below 5, and three numbers are above 5. Thus, it is the middle number.
45. The median is the "middle" value of a set, where half the numbers are larger and half are smaller. When a set has an even number of values (like this one), the median is the average of the two middle numbers.
When the median has two numbers, you add the two together and divide by 2 . The median doesn't really have 'two numbers'; you are talking about finding the median of a set of numbers that contains an even number of numbers. The median is half-way between the two.
You obtain the product of the three numbers A * B * C, with a negative sign.