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Does the median of a dataset have to be the value of the data set? Explain
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Does the median of a dataset have to be the value of the data set? Explain
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not always cause you can find it in the middle but u also might find the IQR
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No, because remember the Median of a data set is the middle number once you have put all of the data number in order from least to greatest.
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