No.
If you are trying to find the median, it's the average of the two.
There is no direct relationship between the range and the median. So knowing that your median is 20 does not automatically give you the range. The median is just the middle value. That does not tell you what the first and last values are, which is what you need to know to find the range. The median of 19, 20 and 21 is 20, and the range is 2. The median of 4, 20 and 79 is also 20, but the range is 75. The median of 8, 16, 17, 23, 50 and 320 is also 20, but the range is 312. So, as you can see, the Median in no way can tell you what the range will be. You need to know what all of the numbers are, or at least the lowest and highest to know the range.
In general, you cannot. You need to know how many numbers there are and then, in only a select few cases can you find the set.
No because the range , median, and mode are all diffrent things to find the range subtract the largest and smallest number in the list , to find the median list the numbers in order then cross them out with pairs at the end and beginning of the list, and to find the MODE you just look at the number that appears there MOST times. O.K.
You add the two numbers in the middle of your range and then you divide them by two, or just find the number that is halfway between the two numbers, and you then have your median.
No.
If you are trying to find the median, it's the average of the two.
There is no direct relationship between the range and the median. So knowing that your median is 20 does not automatically give you the range. The median is just the middle value. That does not tell you what the first and last values are, which is what you need to know to find the range. The median of 19, 20 and 21 is 20, and the range is 2. The median of 4, 20 and 79 is also 20, but the range is 75. The median of 8, 16, 17, 23, 50 and 320 is also 20, but the range is 312. So, as you can see, the Median in no way can tell you what the range will be. You need to know what all of the numbers are, or at least the lowest and highest to know the range.
In general, you cannot. You need to know how many numbers there are and then, in only a select few cases can you find the set.
No!(example) 1336578688(in order) 1335667888The range is when you find the difference between the lowest and highest numberThe range of these numbers:- 7The mean is when you add up all the numbers and divide the total by the amount of numbers there isThe mean of these numbers:- 55The mode is the highest occurring numberThe mode of these numbers:- 8The median is the middle number (if two different numbers the number in the middle)The median of these numbers:- 6
No because the range , median, and mode are all diffrent things to find the range subtract the largest and smallest number in the list , to find the median list the numbers in order then cross them out with pairs at the end and beginning of the list, and to find the MODE you just look at the number that appears there MOST times. O.K.
the mean is where you add all the numbers then divide by the number of numbers the median is when u write all the numbers in order then find the one in the middle and the mode is the most common one. the range is the smallest number subtracted from the largest number.
when you have an even amount of numbers while trying to find the median, you first find the two numbers that are at the median and then take all the numbers between them and find the median of that. if that amount of digits is also even, then you must have a decimal median.
the median is when you put all the numbers in order from least to greatest and find the middle one the mode is the number that occurs most often and the range is the difference between the minimum and the maximum
There would be no median.
to find the median in a set of numbers you have to order them from the smallest to the largest and find the middle value e.g. 2,4,3,7,1 1,2,3,4,7 the median is 3