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If There Are an Odd Number of Observations in a Set

Question 109

Question 109

Multiple Choice

If there are an odd number of observations in a set of ungrouped data that have been arrayed from low to high or vice versa, where is the median located?


A) n
B) n/2
C) (n + 1) /2
D) n + 1/2

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