how will you find meadian when no of observations of data is odd
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If the number of observations is odd, the number in the middle of the list is the median. This can be found by taking the value of the (n+1)/2 -th term, where n is the number of observations. Else, if the number of observations is even, then the median is the simple average of the middle two numbers.
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