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the top ten medal winning nations in a in a particular year are shown in the table. use the given information and calculate the median number of bronze medals for all nations round to the nearest tenth as needed

the top ten medal winning nations in a in a particular year are shown in the table-example-1
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We have the following:

We know that to calculate the average we must add the corresponding values of bronze medals of each nation and then divide by the number of nations like this


\begin{gathered} m=(11+7+9+5+5+3+8+4+6+0)/(10) \\ m=(58)/(10) \\ m=5.8 \end{gathered}

the median number of bronze medals for all nations is 5.8

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