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Six numbers from a list of nine integers are 7,8,3,5,9 and 5. Find the largest possible value of the median of all nine numbers in this list.​

Six numbers from a list of nine integers are 7,8,3,5,9 and 5. Find the largest possible-example-1

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Explanation:

Arranging the data in order,

3,5,5,7,8,9

The three numbers are missing.

Median = (9+1)/ 2

= 5

So the median is 5th term.

Median = 8

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Answer:

Median=8

Explanation:

given numbers ⇒7,8,3,5,9 and 5.

Arrange numbers in order ⇒ 3,5,5,7,8,9

insert three numbers into the list

median will be highest 5 and the and 5 lowest on the list

If the three numbers are greater than 9 then the median be the highest

The median is the 5th item of data which is 8

median =8

hope it helps ^_^

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