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OpenStudy (ambermarie151):

What is the median of this data set? 22, 37, 49, 15, 72 A. 49 B. 37 C. 47 D. 39

OpenStudy (ambermarie151):

Isn't it A

OpenStudy (kevin):

You need to reorder the data before you find its median

OpenStudy (ambermarie151):

So from highest to lowest ?

OpenStudy (kevin):

it can be the lowest to highest or vice versa, but commonly it's from the lowest

OpenStudy (ambermarie151):

So it would be 37

OpenStudy (mhchen):

By definition, if the data set has an odd number of terms, then it would be the (n+1)/2 term. If it's even, then it would be the middle number between the n/2 term and (n-2)/2 term

OpenStudy (kevin):

yeah

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