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GarryVolchara [31]
2 years ago
15

Of the 17 students in a programming class, 6 own 1 computer, 3 own 2 computers, 3 own 3 computers, 2 own 4 computers, and 3 own

5 computers
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1 answer:
AlexFokin [52]2 years ago
7 0

The median number of computers owned by the 17 students is 2.

<h3>What is median in statistics?</h3>

A dataset's median represents the midpoint; half of the data points are smaller and half are greater than the median.

Identifying the median: The data points should be arranged from smallest to largest. The median is the middle data point in the list if the number of data points is odd.

The total number of students are 17.

The data can be arranged in the following table

number of students        number of computers

             6                                         1

             3                                         2

             3                                         3

             2                                         4

             3                                         5

Arrange the given frequencies in the increasing order-

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5

The middle term of the arrange frequencies is 17/2 = 8.5

Median = (8 term + 9 term)/2

            = (2 + 2)/2

            = 2

Therefore, the median number of computers owned by the 17 students is 2.

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The correct question is -

Of the 17 students in a programming class, 6 own 1 computer, 3 own 2 computers, 3 own 3 computers, 2 own 4

computers, and 3 own 5 computers. What is the median number of computers owned by the 17 students?

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