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if the median of x/2,x/3,x/6,x/4,x is 6,then the value of x​

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Answered by varun1369
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Answer:

Median when odd no. Of terms are present = (n + 1) / 2th term.

Step-by-step explanation:

So according to the question, (5+ 1)/2 = 3rd term = median.

So, x/6 = 6,

So x = 36.

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Answered by Dhruv4886
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The value of x is 36

Given:

The median of x/2, x/3, x/6, x/4, x is 6

To find:

Find the value of x

Solution:

The median of a data

  • The median of a set of data is the middle or center value in the given data.  
  • If the number of observations in given data is odd number then median of data will be equals to {(n+1)/2}th term of data
  • If the number of observations in given data is even number then median of data will be equals to [(n/2) + ((n/2)+1)]/2th term of data

Given data  x/2, x/3, x/6, x/4, x  

Here, number of observations = 5

⇒ Median of data = (5+1)/2 = 6/2 = 3th term

Median of given data = 3th term = x/6

⇒   x/6 = 6  [ From given data ]

⇒  x = 36

Therefore, The value of x = 36

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