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How do you find the median of a math problem? - Answers

first line up all the numbers in least to greatest.Example: 61,64,73,79,83. Then cross the first and last numbers off. Example: 61,64,73,79,83. Do this until you have one or two numbers left.Example:61,64,73,79,83. If you have one number left that number is the meadian. But if you have two numbers you must add them together and divde by 2 to get the median.



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first line up all the numbers in least to greatest.Example: 61,64,73,79,83. Then cross the first and last numbers off. Example: 61,64,73,79,83. Do this until you have one or two numbers left.Example:61,64,73,79,83. If you have one number left that number is the meadian. But if you have two numbers you must add them together and divde by 2 to get the median.



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How do you find the median of a math problem? - Answers

first line up all the numbers in least to greatest.Example: 61,64,73,79,83. Then cross the first and last numbers off. Example: 61,64,73,79,83. Do this until you have one or two numbers left.Example:61,64,73,79,83. If you have one number left that number is the meadian. But if you have two numbers you must add them together and divde by 2 to get the median.

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