The median of the numbers 25 25 50 is 25.
The sets of numbers {1, 1, 1, 1, 50} and {1, 1, 1, 1, 100} have this property. The median of both sets is 1 but the mean is 10.8 for the first set and 20.8 for the second.
The median is 50, the middle number when they are listed in order.
(50+74)/2 = 62
The median of 1 and 1 is 1.
50
50 half of 100 is 50
The median of 25 and 50 is also their arithmetic mean. 37.5
The median is the 50% percentile.
50
No. By definition of the median, the median has 50 percent of the case below and 50 percent of the cases above. This has nothing to do with the cases being in a normal distribution.
Yes. That is how the median is defined.
definantly, yes Of course. 1, 2, 3, 40, 50, 60, 82 Mean = 34 Median = 40
Arrange the values in increasing order. If the number of observations n is odd, the median is n/2+1 st value. n/2 is integer division (ignore the fraction). If there are 5 observations, the median is 5/2+1 = the third observation. If the number of observations is even, median = [ x(n/2)+x(n/2+1)] /2, the average of the two middle values. If there are 10 observations, 10/2 +(10/2+1), the average of the fifth and the sixth observation. The median is such that 50 % of the cases lie below it and 50 % above.
The median is 1.
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33