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Any measure indicating the centre of a set of data, arranged in an increasing or decreasing order of magnitude, is called a measure of:​

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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Any measure indicating the center of a set of data, arranged in an increasing or decreasing order of magnitude, is called a measure of Median.

  • Median is known as the middle number.
  • Median is one of the central tendency measures.
  • Median tends in the center of the data.
  • To find the median, we arrange the data either in ascending or descending order.
  • Median is easy to find, manipulate, and understand.
Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Such measure is called a median. The median equals half of the range. The median value is the middle value in a distribution with an odd number of observations. When there are an even number of observations in a distribution, the median value is the average of the two middle values. It is commonly used as a measure of central tendency.

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