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If your data plot has two medians of " 38, 40" then what is the median?
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If your data plot has two medians of " 38, 40" then what is the median?
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If your data plot has two medians of " 38, 40" then what is the median?
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I think it is 39 because 39 is between the two but I'm not sure
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The median would be the average of the two medians, meaning if your two medians are 38 and 40, you would have to find the average of those two numbers. Once you find the average, your answer would be 39.
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