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Find the median of grouped data
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Find the median of grouped data HELP-example-1

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

Median = (n+1) ÷ 2

Median = total frequency which is 55 + 1 = 56 ÷ 2 = 28th term.

So to find this term you add the frequencies until you get 28 or a number higher than 28.

3+1+10+15 = 29.

We got 29 when we got to the column of shoe size 6. So the Median is in shoe size 6.

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The median of grouped data is the middle number in an organized data set, so basically you need to organize all the numbers from lowest to greatest and find the middle number, which is 6.
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