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What is the median of the following numbers?
1, 2, 10, 6, 4, 4, 6, 3, 1, 4

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Answered by tulsishaw928
37

Answer:

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Answered by BladeWoman
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 \huge \tt \purple{Question}

What is the median of the following numbers?

1, 2, 10, 6, 4, 4, 6, 3, 1, 4

 \huge \tt \purple{Solution}

Arrange the terms in ascending order.

1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 6, 10

The median is the middle term in the arranged data set. In the case of an even number of terms, the median is the average of the two middle terms.

 \frac{4 + 4}{2}

Remove parentheses

 \frac{4 + 4}{2}

Cancel the common factor of 4 + 4 and 2.

 \sf \red{Factor \: 2 \: out \: of \: 4}

= \frac{2.2 + 4}{2}

 \sf \red{Factor \: 2 \: out \: of \: 4}

= \frac{2.2 + 2.2}{2}

 \sf \red{Factor \: 2 \: out \: of \: 2.2 + 2.2}

= \frac{2 \: .(2 + 2)}{2}

Cancel the common factors.

Factor 2 out of 2.

= \frac{2 \: .(2 + 2)}{2(1)}

Cancel the common factor.

After cancelling we get,

= \frac{2 + 2}{1}

Divide 2+2 by 1.

=2 + 2

Add 2 and 2 .

=4

 \sf \blue{The \: meadian \: is \: 4 \:!}

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