Math, asked by sandhyakulkarni1192, 1 year ago

How to find the median of 21,15,6,25,18,13,20,9,1,22

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Answered by HiralShah333
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Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly,

Arrange it in ascending or descending order.


1-6-9-13-15-18-20-21-22-25


Now we will take the mean of 15 and 18.


(15+18)/2 = 16.5


And it's done.


Answer is *16.5*


HiralShah333: I hope it helps you.
sandhyakulkarni1192: sorry it's not 1 it's 16
Answered by StarGazer001
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Given Observations => 21,15,6,25,18,13,20,9,1,22

Ascending Order => 1,6,9,13,15,18,20,21,22,25

No Of Observations => 10 [even]

Formula => Average Of n/2 And n/2+1

= 10/2 And 10/2+1

= 5 And 6

= 15 And 18

= 15+18/2

= 33/2

= 16.5

Therefore Median Of The Data Is 16.5 !

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