There is no direct relationship between the range and the median. So knowing that your median is 20 does not automatically give you the range. The median is just the middle value. That does not tell you what the first and last values are, which is what you need to know to find the range. The median of 19, 20 and 21 is 20, and the range is 2. The median of 4, 20 and 79 is also 20, but the range is 75. The median of 8, 16, 17, 23, 50 and 320 is also 20, but the range is 312. So, as you can see, the Median in no way can tell you what the range will be. You need to know what all of the numbers are, or at least the lowest and highest to know the range.
No.
No because the range , median, and mode are all diffrent things to find the range subtract the largest and smallest number in the list , to find the median list the numbers in order then cross them out with pairs at the end and beginning of the list, and to find the MODE you just look at the number that appears there MOST times. O.K.
Calculate the mean, median, and range with the outlier, and then again without the outlier. Then find the difference. Mode will be unaffected by an outlier.
Mean: 11 Median: 11 Mode: 4 Range: 18
A quartile is a given section in a range of data. To find the quartile, you must first find the median. Then find the "median of the median", using these to separate your data into sections, giving you a total of four sections of data.
How do you find missed frequency if median and mode are given
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Given the median and trapezoid MOPN, what is the value of x?
There is no direct relationship between the range and the median. So knowing that your median is 20 does not automatically give you the range. The median is just the middle value. That does not tell you what the first and last values are, which is what you need to know to find the range. The median of 19, 20 and 21 is 20, and the range is 2. The median of 4, 20 and 79 is also 20, but the range is 75. The median of 8, 16, 17, 23, 50 and 320 is also 20, but the range is 312. So, as you can see, the Median in no way can tell you what the range will be. You need to know what all of the numbers are, or at least the lowest and highest to know the range.
You add the two numbers in the middle of your range and then you divide them by two, or just find the number that is halfway between the two numbers, and you then have your median.
32,23,15,30,12,X;the median+25
No.
No because the range , median, and mode are all diffrent things to find the range subtract the largest and smallest number in the list , to find the median list the numbers in order then cross them out with pairs at the end and beginning of the list, and to find the MODE you just look at the number that appears there MOST times. O.K.
Calculate the mean, median, and range with the outlier, and then again without the outlier. Then find the difference. Mode will be unaffected by an outlier.
To find the median temperature over a given period of time, arrange the recorded temperatures in numerical order and take the value in the centre.
Range: 9 Mean: 12.43 Median: 12 Mode: 9