The median of the set of data does not have to be close in value to the mean. First of all, what is the median? The median is the middle number between a set of numbers. So if you are asked what the median of a set of numbers is.... put the set of numbers in order from lowest in value to highest value. Example.... 1, 2, 3, 45, 100, 1010, 1020. In this example, what is the median, or the middle number? It's ... 45! If you want to find the mean ... add all of the numbers and divide the sum by the AMOUNT of numbers there are in the set.... the sum of the set is 2181.. and there are 7 numbers in the set. The mean is 2181 / 7 = 311. 57. You can see that 311 is not close in value to 45.
If you have at least two numbers than you always have a median. If the number of numbers is odd (e.g. you have the number 1, 3, 7, 9, 52), then the median is the middle number when arranged in numerical order (in this example median is 7. If the number of numbers is even (e.g. you have the numbers 1, 3, 7, 9, 52, 103), the the median is the average of the two middle numbers (in this case the average of 7 and 9 which is 8).
So the median of a set of numbers, is the number which is exactly in the middle of all the numbers when sorted. So take your set of numbers, {6,7,10,8,9,8} and sort them so we get {6,7,8,8,9,10} If we work in from the left and right removing one number at a time we get: {7, 8, 8, 9} and then {8, 8} Meaning the median is 8. (When you have an even amount of numbers, you have to average the two numbers remaing (in this case 8 and 8), however when you have an odd amount of numbers you will only have 1 left, and that is the median)
If you mean a set of number like this; 4, 5, 7, 7, 8, 10 The median is 7 because that is the number is half way the beginning and end of the numbers when listed in increasing order.
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The median of the given set of numbers {7, 6, 8, 9, 7} is 7. To calculate the median of a set of numbers, we first need to arrange them in ascending order. The sorted set of numbers is {6, 7, 7, 8, 9}. Since the number of terms in the set is odd (5), the median is the middle term. In this case, the middle term is 7
3,6
If its a odd set of numbers then the median will be (n+1/2)th term. where, n=set of numbers like 2,4,5 then the median will be (3+1/2)th term=2nd term=4. therefore the median is 4 And if its a even set of numbers like 1,4,7,9,6,8 then the median will be the (sum of mid numbers/2) 7+9/2=8 therefore the median is 8
The median of the set of data does not have to be close in value to the mean. First of all, what is the median? The median is the middle number between a set of numbers. So if you are asked what the median of a set of numbers is.... put the set of numbers in order from lowest in value to highest value. Example.... 1, 2, 3, 45, 100, 1010, 1020. In this example, what is the median, or the middle number? It's ... 45! If you want to find the mean ... add all of the numbers and divide the sum by the AMOUNT of numbers there are in the set.... the sum of the set is 2181.. and there are 7 numbers in the set. The mean is 2181 / 7 = 311. 57. You can see that 311 is not close in value to 45.
If you have at least two numbers than you always have a median. If the number of numbers is odd (e.g. you have the number 1, 3, 7, 9, 52), then the median is the middle number when arranged in numerical order (in this example median is 7. If the number of numbers is even (e.g. you have the numbers 1, 3, 7, 9, 52, 103), the the median is the average of the two middle numbers (in this case the average of 7 and 9 which is 8).
1,1,10,11,12
So the median of a set of numbers, is the number which is exactly in the middle of all the numbers when sorted. So take your set of numbers, {6,7,10,8,9,8} and sort them so we get {6,7,8,8,9,10} If we work in from the left and right removing one number at a time we get: {7, 8, 8, 9} and then {8, 8} Meaning the median is 8. (When you have an even amount of numbers, you have to average the two numbers remaing (in this case 8 and 8), however when you have an odd amount of numbers you will only have 1 left, and that is the median)
There are 6 numbers, so the median is the mean of the middle two: (7 + 8) ÷ 2 = 7.5
The middle number in a set of numbers, so for this set: 3,3,6,7,26,46,73, 7 would be the median.
If you mean a set of number like this; 4, 5, 7, 7, 8, 10 The median is 7 because that is the number is half way the beginning and end of the numbers when listed in increasing order.
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I believe it is. The set of (7, 7, 7) would qualify.