It is 87, the number halfway between the two middle numbers.
The median of those numbers is 90.
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Range = 160 - 70 = 90
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Mode = 80
The range is 20, the median is 80, and the mode is 80.
70% of 80 = 80*70/100 = 56/100 or 14/25
100, as it is the middle value of the numbers.
The median of those numbers is 90.
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Range = 160 - 70 = 90
Median of the set = arithmetic mean of 75 and 85 = 80
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Mode = 80
The range is 20, the median is 80, and the mode is 80.
70% of 80 = 80*70/100 = 56/100 or 14/25
The median for this set of numbers is 87.5.The median of a set of numbers is the number that falls in the middle of all the numbers when they have been arranged in ranking order.To make this easier one needs to arrange the set of numbers from smallest to largest (rank-order)80 80 80 80 95 95 100 100.Since this group of numbers has an even number of sets we have to take the two middle sets of numbers (80 and 95) and add them together and then divide by two (80+95)/2= 87.5. This gives us the median for this set of numbers of 87.5.As many might already know to find the median for an old set of numbers, one would arrange (rank-order) the set of numbers from the smallest to largest. Next, you would locate the position of the middle score; this number is the median. There is a small formula one can use if your working with a "large" set of numbers for find out exactly where the middle position is at (n+1)/2 (note: this formula works for an even set of numbers as well but you will get a decimal point number, which will fall in between the two sets of numbers that need to be added together). The letter "n" represent the total set of numbers that we are currently looking at. So for example, if we if we were to take80 80 80 80 95 95 100 (notice I left out the other 100 from the original set of numbers in the question and I already arranged them in ranking order) now we are only working with seven sets of numbers instead of eight.Now to figure out the median for these sets of numbers we would take (n+1)/2 and plug in the number 7 for (n). (7+1)/2= 8/2=4. The number 4 now tells us exactly what position in the group of numbers we will find the median in; the 4th number in line from the left. In the 4th position we find the number 80; so for my example the median would be 80.Reference: Discovering Statistics by Andy Fields
The mean is 85.5 The median is 88.5 The mode is 90
% rate:= 70/80 * 100%= 0.875 * 100%= 87.5%
The median is 84.
Sort the numbers into numerical order:54, 68, 70, 72, 75, 76, 76, 76, 80, 88, 88, 88, 88, 92, 92, 93The median is the middle number which as there are 16 numbers is the mean of the middle two (highlighted above):median = (76 + 80) ÷ 2 = 78.