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Find the median of each set of data, 12. 8. 6. 4. 10. 1 6.3. 5. 11. 2. 9.5, 0 30. 16. 49. 25 Help
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Find the median of each set of data,
12. 8. 6. 4. 10. 1
6.3. 5. 11. 2. 9.5, 0
30. 16. 49. 25
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First set-7
Second set-5
Third set-27.5
First at every set you need to arrange them in ascending order and since in every set the numbers are even you will have to add the two middle numbers and divide the answer by 2
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