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Can the median and mode be used to describe both categorical data and numerical data
no it cant bec
You can use them to describe the central tendency of the data but no more than that.
the anwer is 5
mode, mean and median
The median of a single number, such as 141618213460, is simply the number itself.
The median of a single number, such as 45603456209034, is the number itself.
No, there is never more than one median in a data set. The median is defined as the middle value when the data is arranged in order. If the data set has an odd number of observations, the median is the single middle value. If it has an even number of observations, the median is the average of the two middle values, which also results in a single value.
Can the median and mode be used to describe both categorical data and numerical data
In a set of data, there is always one median, which represents the middle value when the data is sorted in order. If the dataset has an odd number of values, the median is the single middle number. If the dataset has an even number of values, the median is calculated as the average of the two middle numbers. Thus, regardless of the dataset's size, there is always one median.
Median .
No, a data set cannot have more than one median. The median is defined as the middle value of a sorted data set, or the average of the two middle values if the data set has an even number of observations. While a data set can have repeated values, the median itself remains a single value that represents the central tendency of the data.
If 10122418142622 are all single digits, then the median is the lowest and the highest of the range of data. Which is 0 and 8
it is the median
no it cant bec
You can use them to describe the central tendency of the data but no more than that.
No. A median makes no sense for categorical data. For example, if you have 10 red cars, 15 blue cars and 20 black cars, what is the median?