Math, asked by naina74, 1 year ago

formula for finding median

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Answered by ria113
1
HII HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.....!!!☺

If number of observation is odd the median =
(n+1/2)th obs.

If number of observation is even then the median = (n/2)th obs. + (n/2+1)th obs./2

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Answered by duragpalsingh
2

Hey there!

First of all, to find the median , the observations are arranged in ascending or descending order.

Formulas for Finding Median:

If number of Observations or n are Odd:

\boxed{\sf Median =\Bigg(\frac{n+1}{2}\Bigg)th \ term}}

If number of Observations or n are Even:

\boxed{\sf Median= \frac{1}{2}\Bigg[\Bigg(\frac{n}{2}\Bigg)th \ term + \Bigg(\frac{n}{2}+1\Bigg)th \ term \Bigg] }

Hope it Helps You!

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