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Can the median answer be a decimals like 5.5? - Answers
Yes.Two ways:the data contains non-integer items, eg the median of {1, 1.3, 1.567, 2.4, 5} is 1.567;the data contains an even number of data items. In this case, the median is the mean average of the middle two, which may not be an integer, eg the median of {1, 2, 3, 4} is the mean average of {2, 3} = (2+3)/2 = 2.5
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Can the median answer be a decimals like 5.5? - Answers
Yes.Two ways:the data contains non-integer items, eg the median of {1, 1.3, 1.567, 2.4, 5} is 1.567;the data contains an even number of data items. In this case, the median is the mean average of the middle two, which may not be an integer, eg the median of {1, 2, 3, 4} is the mean average of {2, 3} = (2+3)/2 = 2.5
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Can the median answer be a decimals like 5.5? - Answers
Yes.Two ways:the data contains non-integer items, eg the median of {1, 1.3, 1.567, 2.4, 5} is 1.567;the data contains an even number of data items. In this case, the median is the mean average of the middle two, which may not be an integer, eg the median of {1, 2, 3, 4} is the mean average of {2, 3} = (2+3)/2 = 2.5
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