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.
No. Not if there are an even number of observations and the middle two values are unequal.
Will gve the mean average of the data
If you know the two values you shouldn't have to estimate. But you are looking for the mean, or average. Simply add them together and divide by two. Otherwise you are just estimating.
The median of a set of data is the "middle" value. Whenever there is an even number of values in a data set, you take the middle two numbers, add them together, and divide by two. For cases when the two middle numbers happen to be the same, you still add them up and divide by two. The key point is just that the answer will be the same as both the numbers.
No, it is not, values typical of the data are always located at the extremes of all data frequencies.
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.
No, a data set cannot have more than one median. The median is defined as the middle value of a sorted data set, or the average of the two middle values if the data set has an even number of observations. While a data set can have repeated values, the median itself remains a single value that represents the central tendency of the data.
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
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The median value of a range of values.
No, there is never more than one median in a data set. The median is defined as the middle value when the data is arranged in order. If the data set has an odd number of observations, the median is the single middle value. If it has an even number of observations, the median is the average of the two middle values, which also results in a single value.
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.