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What is the formula to find the median of the grouped data?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This formula is used to find the median in a group data which is located in the median class. Median, m = L + [ (N/2 – F) / f ]C L means lower boundary of the median class N means sum of frequencies F means cumulative frequency before the median class

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Answered by ankujha693
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Answer:

This formula is used to find the median in a group data which is located in the median class. Median, m = L + [ (N/2 – F) / f ]C L means lower boundary of the median class N means sum of frequencies F means cumulative frequency before the median class.

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