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4 April, 21:02

Can someone explain to me how to find mean/median of a data set real quick?

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  1. 4 April, 21:22
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    The median of a set of data is the middlemost number in the set. The median is also the number that is halfway into the set. To find the median, the data should first be arranged in order from least to greatest.

    To find the mean, add up all of the numbers in the set and divide by the number of values that you added. Then, divide by the number of values
  2. 4 April, 21:23
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    Mean is were you add up all of the numbers and how many numbers are there thats how much you divide by and median is were you line up the numbers from least to greatest then try to find the middle number
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