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The median is the number in a series that has equal amounts on either side of it. E.g. the median of 15 is 8 because it has seven numbers either side of that value. The midpoint means the same as the median, but median is the most used terminology.
The median is the number in the middle - same number of places from either left or right. You have 7 numbers, so median is the 4th from either side - the median is 9
they are the same because the triangles side is equal
The Median is the number in the middle when the series are sorted from smallest to gratestex) 33, 37, 33, 31, 41, So the answer would be 33Smallest to gratest: 31, 33, 33, 37,41,
first you list the numbers in order then eliminate the numbers from the left side then right side until you get to the middle. If you do not find the middle then you add the 2 numbers and divide by 2
The median is the number in a series that has equal amounts on either side of it. E.g. the median of 15 is 8 because it has seven numbers either side of that value. The midpoint means the same as the median, but median is the most used terminology.
The median is the number in the middle - same number of places from either left or right. You have 7 numbers, so median is the 4th from either side - the median is 9
You cross off the 3 numbers on each side and the number in the middle is the median.
Place the numbers in order from least to greatest and cross each one off from each side. The number that is left is the median. If two numbers are left find the middle of those numbers 1,2,3,4,5 3 is the median 1,2,3,4,5,6 3.5 is the median
they are the same because the triangles side is equal
The Median is the number in the middle when the series are sorted from smallest to gratestex) 33, 37, 33, 31, 41, So the answer would be 33Smallest to gratest: 31, 33, 33, 37,41,
first you list the numbers in order then eliminate the numbers from the left side then right side until you get to the middle. If you do not find the middle then you add the 2 numbers and divide by 2
Mean is where you add up all the numbers and divide by how many numbers there are. Median is where you put the numbers in order from least to greatest and you find the middle number by crossing each side out one at a time.
To find the median of a group of numbers, you would need to find the middle number of the whole group. 1 6 8 9 7 2 1 Here is the (example) group of numbers that you will find the Median in. Simply cross out numbers on each side of the set of numbers until you are left with a reamaining number. This is your Median. 1 6 8 9 7 2 1
No. Not necessarily. Here are two examples with a smaller set of numbers: A) 1, 2, 3, 4 Mean: 10/4 = 2.5 Median: the mean of the two central elements - also 2.5. B) 1, 2, 3, 394 Mean: 400 / 4 = 100 Median: the mean of the two central elements = 2.5. You can extend the same principle - of having numbers on side of the center farther from the center than the numbers on the other side - to get a different mean and median, for sets of just about any size.
It is the median which divides the side which is not one of the equal sides.
The median of data means the middle number. The easiest way to find it is to put the numbers in order, then go from side to side crossing number out until you find the middle one. If you are stuck with 2 in the middle, then find the number in between those two numbers!