The median is the average that represents the exact middle of a set of organized data.
The "median" is the exact middle score, or the average of the two middle scores if there are an even number of data points.
No that is in almost the exact middle of the average range.. you're average weight!
You treat each observation in a particular range as if it were the middle value of that range.
In statistical analysis, the range is the lowest to highest score. The median is the exact middle, and the mean is the numerical average.
Asia, the Middle East region to be exact.
flip the ones in the exact middle the 4 in teh exact middle
You would use median instead of mean because the median doesn't find the average, it finds the middle value. Even if its not the middle of the range (the exact middle value between the lowest number and the highest number) it still is near to the middle value. The mean finds the average of all the numbers, like when a teacher average's her students' grades. Median is better to use when finding the middle value, not the average.
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408 represents the San Jose-Santa Clara metro area.
There is no exact middle number if the number of numbers is even.
0.090 represents the exact same number as 0.09.