Posted by KYLE on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 11:20pm.
To find the median, you want to arrange the #s from least to greatest and remove a number from each side. If you do so, you'll find that you have the numbers 14 and 23 left in the middle. You then want to find the average of the two. Therefore you would do the following:
(23+24)/2
I'll let you figure out the answer.
Rounding to the nearest hundreadth means to 2 decimal places just in case you were unaware
Sorry, correction: (14+23)/2
THE MIDDLE IS 14 & 23 = 37/2 = 18.5 WHAT IS THE HUNDREADTH ????
the hundreadth value in this case would be zero
18.50
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