Math, asked by PRATIK11111, 1 year ago

how to find the median for grouped data????? PLIZ ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

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Answered by Scienceco12345
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L+(n/2-c.f)×h_f
L=lowerboundryof median class
C.f=clumiliativefrequency
H=height of median class
F=frequency

PRATIK11111: thanks so much frd
Answered by tharunstar85
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take \: the \:  \frac{n}{2} th \: term \\  \frac{ \frac{n}{2} + cf }{f} \times h  \\ where \: n = total\: of \: all \: frequency \\ cf = cumiliative  \ frequency  \\ f = frequency \\ and \: h = class \: interval

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