yes, there can be. Just find the median like you normally would, except when you get to the middle 2 numbers, add them together, and divide by 2. This is the median.
List the numbers in order. If there is an ODD number of numbers, the median is the number in the middle (eg if there are 11 numbers listed, the median is the (11+1)÷2 = 6th number). If there is an EVEN number of numbers, the median is the mean of the middle two (eg if there are 12 numbers listed, the median is the mean of the (12÷2) = 6th and the 6th+1 = 7th numbers, ie (6th+7th)÷2.)
If you order the numbers by size, it is the mean of the third and fourth numbers. Median = (N3 + N4)/2
The median of that would be any of the two numbers that are the same.
Add the two numbers together. Divide the sum by 2. That is the median.
The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5
If there are 2 numbers as the median, you find the mean of those 2 numbers. (add both numbers and divide by 2)
If they are the same numbers, it is that number if they are 2 different numbers, the median is the average of those 2 numbers ( the number directly in the middle of the 2 numbers )
(1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,4,7,7) Median = 2
The median is the number in the middle of all numbers. There are only 2 numbers. In this case the median is the average of the 2, or 23590625
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
take the 2 middle numbers, add them together, then divide by 2 and that number is your median.
yes, there can be. Just find the median like you normally would, except when you get to the middle 2 numbers, add them together, and divide by 2. This is the median.
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When the median has two numbers, you add the two together and divide by 2 . The median doesn't really have 'two numbers'; you are talking about finding the median of a set of numbers that contains an even number of numbers. The median is half-way between the two.
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.
List the numbers in order. If there is an ODD number of numbers, the median is the number in the middle (eg if there are 11 numbers listed, the median is the (11+1)÷2 = 6th number). If there is an EVEN number of numbers, the median is the mean of the middle two (eg if there are 12 numbers listed, the median is the mean of the (12÷2) = 6th and the 6th+1 = 7th numbers, ie (6th+7th)÷2.)