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the median of a series of numerical value is?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A variety of numerical measures are used to summarize data. If there is an odd number of data values, the median is the middle value; if there is an even number of data values, the median is the average of the two middle values.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The median of a series of numerical value is:

  • When a bunch of numbers is given in numerical sequence, the median will be the mid-value that appears in the centre. The midpoint can be the standard of the two mid numbers in such a pair of even numbers of data.
  • The median is the value in a string of numbers that has been categorized going up or down, and it can be more informative of the information source than the average.
  • To determine the interquartile range of such a data set, sort them in value order from lowest to the highest or highest to the lowest. The median could be utilized to estimate an average as well as a mean, but it should not be mistaken with the true mean.
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