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if the height of the class as follows (in cm) : 152,148,150,153,147 what is the difference betweenmean and median ​

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Answered by arnav01309
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i did not know the answer but i am giving you the method

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean: Mathematically. the mean can simply be defined as the list of numbers that are used to describe a central tendency. The method to calculate mean is simple enough, the variables need to be added and divided by the number of items in the overall sample. Assume a data value, say x1, x2, … , xn

So, the formula for calculating the mean is given as:

Mean =  (x1+ x2+ … + xn)/n

Here “n” is the total number of sample items.

Median: Median, on the other hand, can simply be defined as the number that is found in the middle of the set. Median is an essential quantity that can be used for separating the available sample into two; the higher half sample, as well as the lower half sample, can be procured in this method.

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