The mean of the 10th and 11th values
The mean of the 6th and 7th values
The mean of the 3rd and 4th values
The mean of the 19th and 20th values
In order of smallest to largest, 2,357 In opposite order the highest number would be 7,532.
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The mean of the 6th and 7th values
The mean of the 3rd and 4th values
The mean of the 19th and 20th values
The mean of the 6th and 7th values
Yes, ascending typically refers to arranging items in order from smallest to largest. When numbers or values are in ascending order, they increase in magnitude as you move from left to right. This is the opposite of descending order, where items are arranged from largest to smallest.
To provide the correct order from smallest to largest, I would need specific items or values to compare. Please provide the items you want to arrange, and I'll be happy to help!
To provide the correct order from smallest to largest, I would need the specific items or values you want to compare. Please provide the list or details, and I'll be happy to help!
lower quartile = 1/4(n+1) upper quartile = 3/4(n+1) where n is the number of the values. Obviously the values have to be ordered from the lower to the higher: the number you'll get is the position in this order. Let's say you get 4 for your lower quartile, it means that the 4th value is your lower quartile.
One can define an upper quartile for a population and a upper quartile for a sample.Population: Let X be a random variable. The the upper population quartile is the value, x, for which Prob { X
first you take a group of numbers and order them from smallest to largest next you find the median or the quartile2 then you find quartile1 and 3 then you subtract quartile 1 and 3 then you have your answer :)
To arrange the numbers 0.087, 0.7, 0.08, and 0.07 from smallest to largest, we compare their values. The order is: 0.07, 0.08, 0.087, and finally 0.7. Thus, the sequence from smallest to largest is 0.07, 0.08, 0.087, 0.7.
Ascending order goes from smallest to largest.