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Find the median using an empirical relation, when it is given that mode and mean are 8 and 9 respectively ?​

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Answered by BRAINLYARMY001
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The relation between Mean, Median and Mode of the given data is =>

Mode = 3Median − 2Mean

⟹ 8 = 3Median − 2 × 9

⟹ 3Median = 8 + 18

⟹ Median = 26/3

⟹ Median = 8.67

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Given :-

Mode = 8

Mean = 9

Empirical formula is

Mean - Mode = 3 ( Mean - Mode )

9 - 8 = 3 ( 9 - Median )

Let Median be x

1 = 27 - 3x

1 + 3x = 27

3x = 26

x =  \frac{26}{3}  = 8.66

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