Math, asked by MrStudyRanker, 2 months ago

can you tell me formula for median​

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Answered by arth696
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Answer:

The median formula is {(n + 1) ÷ 2}th, where “n” is the number of items in the set and “th” just means the (n)th number. To find the median, first order the numbers from smallest to largest. Then find the middle number.

Answered by kajalmodak970
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Answer:

\mathrm{Med}(X) = \begin{cases} X[\frac{n}{2}] & \text{if n is even} \\ \frac{(X[\frac{n-1}{2}] + X[\frac{n+1}{2}])}{2} & \text{if n is odd} \end{cases}

X = ordered list of values in data set

n = number of values in data set .

The median formula is {(n + 1) ÷ 2}th, where “n” is the number of items in the set and “th” just means the (n)th number. To find the median, first order the numbers from smallest to largest.

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