Math, asked by yuvraj2890, 10 months ago

how we can find median​

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Answered by Anonymous
15

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Median = l + n/2-c.f/h

where

l= lower limit

n = sum of frequency

c.f = cumulative frequency

h = height of class interval

hope it helps you...

Answered by 987goyalshubh
1

Answer:

The median of a set of data is the middlemost number in the set. The median is also the number that is halfway into the set. To find the median, the data should first be arranged in order from least to greatest.

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