The median.
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For an even number of values, there will be 2 middle numbers. Take the average of the 2 middle numbers for the median. It will be a value not in the data set.
If the set of numbers has an even size, as in this case, the median is the average of the two numbers closest to the middle.
It is the mean average of number of collected data values.
52.5 is, the value halfway between the two middle values.
The middle value in a data set is the median. If there are an even number of values in the set, you average the middle two values to get the median.
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For an even number of values, there will be 2 middle numbers. Take the average of the 2 middle numbers for the median. It will be a value not in the data set.
It's a type of average. It's the middle value from your list of values, once they are put into order from smallest to largest.
Mean is the average of the data set values. Median is the middle number in the data set (set up in ascending or descending order). Mode is the data value (or values) that occur the most number of times.
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It is the median
The median value of a range of values.
If the set of numbers has an even size, as in this case, the median is the average of the two numbers closest to the middle.
No. The three averages are mean, mode and median. Mean is the total values divided by the number of values; mode is the number occurring most often; median is the middle value (or the value halfway in between the two middle values) when all values are in order. What you have described is basically the maximum (highest/best value) times the number of values, which has no major use in statistics.
It is the mean or average value of the n values. [Σn xi]/n = xmean