find median from point of intersection of cumulative frequency curves
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The median of grouped data can be obtained graphically by plotting the Ogives of the less than type and more than type and locate the point of intersection of both the Ogives. The x-coordinate of the point of intersection of two Ogives gives the median of the grouped data.
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Cumulative Graphs can also be used to calculate the Median of given data. If you draw both the curves on the same graph, the point at which they intersect, the corresponding value on the x-axis, represents the Median of the given data set. Learn more about the Frequency Distribution here.
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