Math, asked by skrockwellcrane, 8 months ago

Find the median of the following data :
1. 52, 41, 22, 62, 81, 71, 60, 92, 91, 40, 31
2. 53, 31, 21, 61, 92, 47, 54, 60, 94, 75, 26
3. 111, 219, 341, 118, 201, 215, 107, 216
4. 92, 43, 101, 107, 63, 120, 64, 32, 93, 104
5. 502, 701, 311, 417, 315, 214, 417, 517, 619, 418​

Answers

Answered by rohitsuneha
1

Answer:

YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF

IT IS VERY EASY SUM

Step-by-step explanation:

EXAMPLE

MEDIAN-

SUM OF OBSERVATION/

NO. OF OBSERVATION

SUPPOSE THERE ARE SUMS LIKE,52,41,22,62,81

THESE TOTAL ARE 5

52+41+22+62+81/5

=258/5=ANS

Answered by parmarskrisha
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Arrange your numbers in numerical order.

Count how many numbers you have.

If you have an odd number, divide by 2 and round up to get the position of the median number.

If you have an even number, divide by 2. Go to the number in that position and average it with the number in the next higher position to get the median.

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