What is median? the sum of values in a set of data multiplied by the number of values in the set the sum of values in a set of data divided by the number of values in the set the middle value in a data set when the values are put in order the value that occurs most often in a data set



Answer :

The median of a set of numbers is the middle number in the set (after the numbers have been arranged from least to greatest) -- or, if there are an even number of data, the median is the average of the middle two numbers.

For example:

Find the median of the set {2,5,8,11,16,21,30} .

There are 7 numbers in the set, and they are arranged in ascending order.  The middle number (the 4 th one in the list) is 11.  So, the median is 11.

The center of a data set is also a way of describing the location. The two most widely used measures of the center of the data are the mean (average) and the median. To calculate the mean weight of 50 people, add the 50 weights together and divide by 50. To find the median weight of the 50 people, order the data, and find the number that splits the data into two equal parts. The median is generally a better measure of the center when there are extreme values or outliers because it is not affected by the precise numerical values of the outliers.

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