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1 Finding the Sample Median Given: The distance, in feet, run in five seconds by second graders during a fitness evaluation test was recorded as: Find the sample median x ~ 41,48,27,55,31,45,51 Illustration A: An odd number of data
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2 Ranking the Data Since the median is the “middle value”, the data must first be ranked in order of value Typically, ranking is smallest value first and largest value last: (Do you have your sample data ready to use?) Sample data = {41, 48, 27, 55, 31, 45, 51} Ranked data = { } smallest3rd2nd4th5th6th largest 27, 1st 31, 2nd 41, 3rd 45, 4th 48, 5th 51, 6th 55 7th smallest3rd2nd4th5th6thlargest
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3 The Formula Ranked data = { 27, 31, 41, 45, 48, 51, 55 } 1234567 1234567 = +1 2 = 8282 = 4 n = 7 7 Next, the depth (position from end) of the median, d (x), is determined using the formula: ~ d(x) =d(x) = n+1 2 ~ 7 7 7 d (x) = 4 ~ d(x) =d(x) = n+1 2 ~ n
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4 Determining the Median Value The value of the median is determined by locating the data in the 4th position of the ranked data and observing its value: Ranked data = { } 27,31,41,45,48,51,55 Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 4 Position 3 Position 2 Position 1 From the smallest value data From the largest value data The median can also be determined by locating the data in the 4th position from the largest
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5 The Answer! Ranked data = { } 27,31,41,45,48,51,55 Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 4 Position 3 Position 2 Position 1 From the smallest value data From the largest value data The median distance is 45 feet Notice that the same data is located from either end, which means you can find the median one way and use the other as a check
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6 Finding the Sample Median Given: The distance, in feet, ran in five seconds by preschoolers during a fitness evaluation test was recorded as: Find the sample median x ~ 6,10,13,11,12,8, Illustration B: An even number of data 8,11
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7 6th3rd Smallest 4th2nd5th7th Largest Ranking the Data Since the median is the “middle value”, the data must first be ranked in order of value Typically, ranking is smallest value first and largest value last: (Do you have your sample data ready to use?) Sample data = {6, 10, 13, 11, 12, 8, 8, 11} Ranked data = { } 6, 1st 8, 2nd 10, 4th 11, 5th 12, 7th 13 8th Smallest4th2nd5th7thLargest 8, 3rd 11, 6th 3rd6th
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8 8 8 12345678 The Formula Ranked data = { 6, 8, 8, 10, 11, 11, 12, 13} = +1 2 = 9292 = 4.5 n = 8 8 8 12345678 Next, the depth (position from end) of the median, d (x), is determined using the formula: ~ d(x) =d(x) = n+1 2 ~ d(x) =d(x) = n+1 2 ~ n d (x) = 4.5 ~
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9 10 Determining the Median Value Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 = 21 2 = 10.5 x ~ x ~ = 2 + From the smallest value data Ranked data = {6, 8, 8, 10, 11, 11, 12, 13} Position 5 1011 10+11 d (x) = 4.5 ~ ~ The.5 part of d(x) indicates the median value is half way between the values of the data in the 4th and 5th positions of the ranked data:
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10 The Answer! The median distance is 10.5 feet As before, the median can also be determined by locating the data in the 4.5th position from the largest: Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 From the smallest value data Ranked data = {6, 8, 8, 10, 11, 11, 12, 13} Position 5 Position 4 Position 3 Position 2 Position 1 From the largest value data Position 5 Notice that the same two data are located from either end
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