Put all the numbers in order and the median is the number that is in the middle!
When using the mean: the variance or standard deviation. When using the median: the range or inter-quartile range.
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So that you don't have as many different answers to work with
The median is 28.The median is 28.The median is 28.The median is 28.
The median is 19, although finding the median of a single value is a pointless exercise.
The median can be calculated using the Median function. Assuming the values you wanted the median of were in cells B2 to B20, you could use the function like this: =MEDIAN(B2:B20)
When using the mean: the variance or standard deviation. When using the median: the range or inter-quartile range.
You cannot because the standard deviation is not related to the median.
"Finding the median of a group of numbers usually isn't very challenging"
You cannot because the median of a distribution is not related to its standard deviation.
research is going on to develop a source code for median filtering using java
No they do not (or at least they have less of a significant impact) and this is the benefit of using the median average over the mean average.
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If you are using an array : sort using qsort() then take middle element.
A quartile is a given section in a range of data. To find the quartile, you must first find the median. Then find the "median of the median", using these to separate your data into sections, giving you a total of four sections of data.
You would use the MEDIAN function. If the cells with your data were from A2 to D50, then the function would be:=MEDIAN(A2:D50)
No because the mean is the highest numeral and the median is the middle numeral of the set of numbers so it is tecnictly impossible, but if you are using decimals, the median could get pretty close to the mean, but never higher.