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What is the median of the data below?

45, 19, 23, 67, 28, 35, 46, 21, 58, 60, 23, 51

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Answer:

40

Explanation:

rearrange it so the numbers are in order: 19, 21, 23,23,28,35,45,46,51,58,60, and 67. cross out until you get to the middle of the line, which is 35 and 45 devide by two, which is 40

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User Matthaus Woolard
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To find the median, you will need to list the data from least to greatest and find the middle number.

19, 21, 23, 23, 28, 35, 45, 46, 51, 58, 60, 67

Cross out a number on both sides until you reach the middle number. In this case, we are left with 2 numbers that are in the middle since there is an even amount of numbers.

When you reach the time where you have two middle numbers, we have to find the average of those two numbers. Our two middle numbers are 35 and 45. Since we have to find the average of those two numbers, we can add them. (35 + 45 = 80). Now, since we have two middle numbers, we have to divide them by 2.

80 / 2 = 40

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\fbox {Median = 40}
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