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Find the median of the following data set 6,2,59,12,11,9,9,54,54,46,2,32,43,11

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User Artejera
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By arranging the numbers in ascending order we get,

2, 2, 6, 9, 9, 11, 11, 12, 32, 43, 46, 54, 54, 59

The 2 middle numbers are:

11, 12

To find the median we have to add them and divide them by 2

So, (11+12)÷2

23÷2

11.5

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User Sina Farhadi
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For this case we have by definition that the median of a set of numbers is the average number in the set, after the numbers have been arranged from the lowest to the highest. If there is an even number of data, the median is the average of the two average numbers. So:

We order the numbers from least to greatest:

2,2,6,9,9,11,11,12,32,43,46,54,54,59

We have 14 numbers:


\frac {11 + 12} {2} = \frac {23} {2} = 11.5

Answer:

11.5

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