Calculate the answer in decimal terms!
Yes.
thats already a decimal
Then that is the median. A median does not have to be a whole number. It can be a decimal number, even when the set of the numbers you are getting the median for are all whole numbers.
I would imagine that the median of 2.5 and 2.7 is 2.6. So your answer is 'yes'.
how do i find the median of a continuous probability distribution
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.
Yes. The median of 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 is 1.3, a decimal.
Yes.
thats already a decimal
Then that is the median. A median does not have to be a whole number. It can be a decimal number, even when the set of the numbers you are getting the median for are all whole numbers.
You find the median to find the middle number
I would imagine that the median of 2.5 and 2.7 is 2.6. So your answer is 'yes'.
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how do i find the median of a continuous probability distribution
To round your median answer to integers, first calculate the median of your data set. If the median is a decimal, round it to the nearest whole number using standard rounding rules: if the decimal is 0.5 or higher, round up; if it's less than 0.5, round down. If the median is already an integer, no further action is needed. This process ensures that your final answer is a whole number.
There would be no median.
for example if the decimal is 6.6 then to make it a repeating decimal you have to write it with a line on top of the .6 thats repeating