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It is 50.5 which is the number halfway between the two of them.
It is 13, the number halfway between the two middle numbers.
yes it can. Imagine the set 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 well, the mode is obviously 1. there are ten 1s and 10*1/10=1 so the mean is one the median would be (1+1)/2=1 so the data has the same mean, medain and mode.
The range is 114, which is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers which are 120 and 6. The median is 15, which is the middle value when they are listed in order. The mode is 10, which is the most frequently occurring number. It occurs 3 times.Range = 114Median = 15Mode = 10.
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The median is 5.The median is 5.The median is 5.The median is 5.
It is the number halfway between them or the number got when you add them and divide by 2. So for 7 and 10, the number 8.5 is the median.
Median is the middle value, once put into order. Here it is between 3 and 6, so take the mean average of these to give a median of 4.5
It is 10, the number halfway between them.
The median is 8.
You find the number right in between two numbers. Example: If you land in between 1 and 2, the median would be 1.5, or 1 and a half.
There is no median. Infinity is named so because there is no final number; numbers keep going on and on and on, so there can be no median between 1 and infinity. Or alternatively, half infinity
Range: 25 Mean: 10 Median: 11 Mode: 11, 1
1 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 The median (or middle number) is 9.
The median of 1 and 5 and 5 and 8 and 10 and 12 and 13 and 14 is I think it is 8 and a half.
2/3 of the median is between the centroid and the vertex, 1/3 between the centroid and the side.