\(\begin{array}{c|c}
Scores & 3 & 6 & 5 & 2 \\
\hline
Frequency & 2 & 3 & 4 & 6
\end{array}\)
From the table above, find the median
Scores & 3 & 6 & 5 & 2 \\
\hline
Frequency & 2 & 3 & 4 & 6
\end{array}\)
From the table above, find the median
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Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation:
After arranging the data in ascending orde, we have the middle numbers to be the 8th and 9th detail. Hence, the median is the average of the two mid numbers in the data.
= \(\frac{3+5}{2}\)
= 4
After arranging the data in ascending orde, we have the middle numbers to be the 8th and 9th detail. Hence, the median is the average of the two mid numbers in the data.
= \(\frac{3+5}{2}\)
= 4