There is not a median for 1 number.
median is the most middle number when listed in numerical order. this one would be 3.
2.5 is the median
The median of a single number is itself, so the answer is 1 billion.
No. One number cannot have a median.
There is only one median in a set of values. If it is an odd amount of values, the median is the middle number. If there is an even amount of numbers, the median is the value halfway between the two middle numbers. So, in 1, 2, 3; the median is 2. In 1, 2, 3, 4; the median is 2.5, as that is halfway between 2 and 3.
The median is 1.
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There is not a median for 1 number.
median is the most middle number when listed in numerical order. this one would be 3.
2.5 is the median
The median of a single number is itself, so the answer is 1 billion.
You need to put these into order: 0,1,1,1,4,4 The median is the middle number. In this case where we have an even amount of scores, the median is the average of the two middle numbers. Here the two middle numbers are 1, 1. The average of these is 1. This is our median.
(1, 1, 2, 6, 7, 9) The median is 4.
One set of data can have only one median.
A median is the middle of a series of numbers, so the answer is 2.
The median of a set of values is the number in the mid-ordinal position of the set in ordered form. To find the median of a set of number, first put them in order and then the median is the one in the middle. If there are 2n+1 numbers (n = integer) then the median is the n+1th number. If there are 2n, then the median is either defined as the the average of the nth and n+1th numbers.