Statistics Examples

12 , 32
Step 1
There are 2 observations, so the median is the mean of the two middle numbers of the arranged set of data. Splitting the observations either side of the median gives two groups of observations. The median of the lower half of data is the lower or first quartile. The median of the upper half of data is the upper or third quartile.
The median of the lower half of data is the lower or first quartile
The median of the upper half of data is the upper or third quartile
Step 2
Arrange the terms in ascending order.
12,32
Step 3
Find the median of 12,32.
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Step 3.1
The median is the middle term in the arranged data set. In the case of an even number of terms, the median is the average of the two middle terms.
12+322
Step 3.2
Remove parentheses.
12+322
Step 3.3
Cancel the common factor of 12+32 and 2.
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Step 3.3.1
Factor 2 out of 12.
26+322
Step 3.3.2
Factor 2 out of 32.
26+2162
Step 3.3.3
Factor 2 out of 26+216.
2(6+16)2
Step 3.3.4
Cancel the common factors.
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Step 3.3.4.1
Factor 2 out of 2.
2(6+16)2(1)
Step 3.3.4.2
Cancel the common factor.
2(6+16)21
Step 3.3.4.3
Rewrite the expression.
6+161
Step 3.3.4.4
Divide 6+16 by 1.
6+16
6+16
6+16
Step 3.4
Add 6 and 16.
22
Step 3.5
Convert the median 22 to decimal.
22
22
Step 4
The lower half of data is the set below the median.
12
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