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How to find median for ungrouped data

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Answered by Cynefin
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Median Calculation (Step by Step)

Step 1: Firstly, sort the numbers in ascending order. The numbers are said to be in ascending order when it is arranged from the smallest to the largest order in that group.

Step 2: Method of finding a median of the odd/even numbers in the group is mentioned below:

Step 3: If the number of elements in the group is odd – Find the {(n+1)/2}th term. The value corresponding to this term is the median.

Step 4: If the number of elements in the group is even – Find the {(n+1)/2}th term in that group and the midpoint between the numbers on either side of the median position. For instance, if there are 8 observations, a median is (8+1)/2th position which is the 4.5th Median can be computed by adding the 4th and 5th terms in that group which is then divided by 2.

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