7 digits, so the median is the 4th which is 9.
Find the following landmarks for this set of numbers.28 17 45 32 29 14 17 28.
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A paradox occurs in the space-time continuum and the universe ceases to exist ;) But seriously, what you probably REALLY mean is how do you find the median of a list of numbers with an even number of numbers. When you have an even number of numbers, you take the average of the two middle numbers. So for example: 1, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20 The two middle numbers are 8 and 10. The average of 8 and 10 is 9, so the median of the above example is 9.
To achieve a mean of 10 with four numbers, their total must be 40. If the median is also 10, then when the numbers are arranged in order, the average of the two middle numbers must equal 10. This can be done with combinations of numbers such as 5, 5, 15, and 15, which satisfy both conditions: their mean is 10, their median is 10, and none of the numbers are 10.
10 numbers in the sample. Middle numbers are 10 and 14. Then the median is (10+14)/2=12
To find the median of the numbers 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, and 12, you have to list the numbers from least to greatest and then find the middle number. So if you count them out or cross 1 number from each side, (4-12, 5-10) you're left with 7-9 as middle numbers / center numbers. Because the middle numberS is 7 and 9, you have to find what's between it to find the median. And we all know between 7 and 9, there is 8. So 8 is your median.
The mean is 6.6. The median is 6. There is no mode.
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As there are 6 numbers, the median is half way between the middle numbers, or (7+9) / 2 = 8
6 is the median of 10 numbers
The average, median and mode of a list of numbers will be the same when the middle (or mean of the two middle numbers) is equal to the most common number in the list, and that number is also the mean. This assumes that the list has only a single mode. If you arrange such a list of numbers from least to greatest, the mode value will be grouped at the middle of the list, thus becoming the median as well. The average of the non-median values will be equal to the median/mode. Given a target mean/median/mode and a list length, you can construct an infinite number of lists that qualify. Here are some examples: 10 10 10 10 10 (or any list of only one number) 11 12 12 12 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 9
The median of the four numbers is 10.
Find the following landmarks for this set of numbers.28 17 45 32 29 14 17 28.
The median is 8.
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The middle number (in a sorted list of numbers).To find the Median, place the numbers you are given in value order and find the middle number.Example: find the Median of {13, 23, 11, 16, 15, 10, 26}.Put them in order: {10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 23, 26}The middle number is 15, so the median is 15.(If there are two middle numbers, you average them.
{6,8,8,8,10,10,11,11,12,13} is a set of ten numbers which meets the requirements.