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what is the formula to find median for ungrouped data??​

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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
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To find the median: 1) Arrange the data values from least to greatest. 2) If necessary, use the locator's formula c = (n + 1)/2 where n is the total number of observ

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Answered by ashwin20058
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{(n + 1) ÷ 2}th value, where n is the number of values in a set of data.

In order to calculate the median, the data must first be ranked (sorted in ascending order). The median is the number in the middle.

Median = the middle value of a set of ordered data.

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