No. If you mean the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4: you need to choose the number in the middle. Since in this case there are two numbers in the middle, you need to take the AVERAGE of those two numbers, not their sum.
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The median of these numbers is 5.
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5, 5, 9, 12, 18, 22, 25The median is 12.
1234 * 1234 + 1234 = 1234 * 1235 = 1523990
1234 x 5 = 6170
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Median is only meaningful with a set of data. The median of five would just be five. Similar to asking what the average of 5 is.
The median of these numbers is 5.
30 times 1234 = 37020, 5 times 1234 = 6170, add thes.e and you get 43190
The factor that has both 1234 and 5 in it is their least common multiple (LCM). To calculate the LCM of 1234 and 5, we can find the prime factorization of each number and then combine the highest powers of each prime. Since 1234 is even and divisible by 2, the LCM is 1234 multiplied by 5, which equals 6170. Thus, 6170 is a common factor of both numbers.
yes, for instance if you have numbers: -15 -12 -10 -9 -5, then the median would me -10
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median is the most middle number when listed in numerical order. this one would be 3.
5, 5, 9, 12, 18, 22, 25The median is 12.
1234 * 1234 + 1234 = 1234 * 1235 = 1523990
The median of 5, 10, 13, 7, and 5 is 7.