how to find median using empirical formula?
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Observations of countless data sets have shown that most of the time the difference between the mean and the mode is three times the difference between the mean and the median. This relationship in equation form is: Mean – Mode = 3(Mean – Median).
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The mean is calculated by adding all of the data values together, then dividing by the total number of values. The median is calculated by listing the data values in ascending order, then finding the middle value in the list. The mode is calculated by counting how many times each value occurs.
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