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# Statistics: Median

In the following set of numbers, what is the median? >$$\{3, \ 307, \ 67, \ 433, \ {-15}, \ 0\}$$
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Correct. [[snippet]] Arrange the numbers in increasing order: >$$\{-15, \ 0, \ 3, \ 67, \ 309, \ 433\}$$. Since 3 and 67 are the middle values, the median is >$$\text{Median} = \frac{3 + 67}{ 2} = \frac{70}{ 2} = 35$$.
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