Math, asked by Bantishaikh9164, 11 months ago

He median of a sample will always equal the mode median 50th percentile all of the above are correct

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Answered by khemarin
1

Answer:

50th percentile

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by poona2339
1

The completed question is;

The median of a sample will always equal

(a) mode

(b) median

(c) 50th percentile

(d)  all of the above are correct

Answer:

The correct option is(c) 50th percentile.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The median stands for the middle number in a sorted, ascending, or descending, list of numbers and can be better descriptive of that information formed than the average.
  • The median of a sample will always be equal to the 50th percentile.
  • The median cuts the data arranged in half. Half of the solutions lie below the median and half lie beyond the median.
  • Therefore The correct option is (c) 50th percentile.

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