Yes you can. But, first, you need to order the number set from least to greatest.
It would be the middle number of a set of numbers or data in numerical order
No, it is not necessarily true that the median is always one of the data points in a set of data. The median is found by arranging the data in numerical order and selecting the middle value. This value might be one of the data points, but it could also be the average of two data points if there is an even number of values in the set.
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The middle # in a set of data.
the midpoint of the data set
mode, mean and median
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It would be the middle number of a set of numbers or data in numerical order
No, it is not necessarily true that the median is always one of the data points in a set of data. The median is found by arranging the data in numerical order and selecting the middle value. This value might be one of the data points, but it could also be the average of two data points if there is an even number of values in the set.
range is the distance between the lowest and highest values median is the middle number in a set of data when the data is in numerical order (medium in drink size is in the middle)
The median in a set of data, would be the middle item of the data string... such as: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 the Median of this set of data would be: 4
No, not always. Median is the number that's in the middle of a group of numerical data. Mean is just the average of a set of numbers, which isn't always in the middle.
The median is the midpoint of the data set. So half the observations are greater than the median and half are smaller.
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The median of a set of numbers is the middle number when the numbers are listed in numerical order. When there are an even number of data items in the set, then the median is the mean average of the middle two numbers. In the set {16, 25} there are two data items, so the median is the mean average of the middle two (which for a set of 2 is both the numbers) → median = (16 + 25) ÷ 2 = 20.5