If the 7000 refers to price then this means that half of the used cars are being offered at a price of, or are being sold at a price of, 7000 currency units. In general, the median is the value below which half of the values fall.
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7000/60=116.66667 m/s
There are plenty. Look in the news paper, or on a used car lot. You could get a running car for 2,000 or under. It might need seat covers or something, but it will run.
In 1991 the average price for a new car was $16'000
Yes. If you borrowed $7000, that's what you owe, plus interest, fees, and other penalties.
This means that cars on either side of the median can not pass the car in front of them. If there were to be a dotted yellow line and a solid line - only the side with the dots can pass the car in ahead of them (with checking that there is no oncoming traffic of course). If there was one dotted line, both can pass cars.
There is no such thing. Different measures are best in different circumstances. If asked what the "central" colour of a car was, neither the mean nor median can even be calculated. You would not add a red car and a blue car to average at a purple car! On the other hand, you would have to be pretty lucky to find a mode for a continuous variable. Similarly, one can come up with scenarios where the median or the mean beat the other two measures of central tendency hands down.
A used 2005 Honda Accord is approximately $7000 depending on its condition. The price will vary greatly depending on the mileage, physical appearance and general condition of the car.
somewhere between 5000$ to 7000$ but it depends on the car
48, 7000 pounds.
it depends on the car year. i shipped a 1996 civic 4d it cost 6000-7000
Yes. Undoubtedly they sold the car a received $1500 from that sale. You are responsible for the balance of the note which is $5500.