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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
11

100 random samples were taken from a large population. A particular numerical characteristic of sampled items was measured. The

results of the measurements were as follows: 45 measurements were between 0.859 and 0.900 0.901 was observed once 0.902 was observed three times 0.903 was observed twice 0.904 was observed four times The smallest value was 0.859, and the largest value was 0.958. The sum of all 100 measurements was 91.170. Except those noted, no measurements occurred more than twice. What is the median of the measurements
Mathematics
1 answer:
Marta_Voda [28]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The median is Median  =  0.903

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that  

   The sample size is n =  100

   The  1^{st} \to 45^{th} measurements is  =  0.859 \to   0.900

    Generally since that after 0.900 we have  0.901 , then the

     46^{th} \  measurement \  is  \  0.901

in the same manner the  47^{th} \  measurement \  is  \  0.902,

Given that 0.902  was observed three times it means that

                                         47^{th},48^{th},49^{th}  \  measurement \  is  \  0.902,

Given that 0.903  was observed two times it means that

                                          50^{th},51^{th} \  measurement \  is  \  0.903,

Given that 0.903  was observed four times it means that

                                         52^{nd},53^{rd},54^{th},55^{th} \  measurement \  is  \  0.904,

Given that the highest measurement is  0.958 then then the  56^{th} \to  100^{th} \  measurement \  is  \  between \  0.905 \to 0.958

Generally the median is is mathematically represented as

            Median  =  \frac{ [\frac{n^{th}}{2}]  + [(\frac{n}{2})^{th} + 1 ]}{2}

=>        Median  =  \frac{ [\frac{100^{th}}{2}]  + [(\frac{100}{2})^{th} + 1 ]}{2}

=>        Median  =  \frac{ [50^{th}]  + [51^{th} ]}{2}

=>        Median  =  \frac{ 0.903 + 0.903}{2}

=>        Median  =  0.903

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