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  2. Median - Wikipedia

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    The median of a finite list of numbers is the "middle" number, when those numbers are listed in order from smallest to greatest. If the data set has an odd number of observations, the middle one is selected (after arranging in ascending order). For example, the following list of seven numbers, 1, 3, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9

  3. Box plot - Wikipedia

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    The median is the "middle" number of the ordered data set. This means that exactly 50% of the elements are below the median and 50% of the elements are greater than the median. The median of this ordered data set is 70°F. The first quartile value (Q 1 or 25th percentile) is the number that marks one quarter of the ordered data set. In other ...

  4. Average - Wikipedia

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    The median is the middle number of the group when they are ranked in order. (If there are an even number of numbers, the mean of the middle two is taken.) Thus to find the median, order the list according to its elements' magnitude and then repeatedly remove the pair consisting of the highest and lowest values until either one or two values are ...

  5. Interquartile range - Wikipedia

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    Each quartile is a median [8] calculated as follows. Given an even 2n or odd 2n+1 number of values first quartile Q 1 = median of the n smallest values third quartile Q 3 = median of the n largest values [8] The second quartile Q 2 is the same as the ordinary median. [8]

  6. Central tendency - Wikipedia

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    Median the middle value that separates the higher half from the lower half of the data set. The median and the mode are the only measures of central tendency that can be used for ordinal data, in which values are ranked relative to each other but are not measured absolutely. Mode the most frequent value in the data set.

  7. This Is the Median Net Worth of Middle-Income Households

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    The result is that the median net worth of middle-income households is now $204,100. For reference, Pew's definition of a middle-income household is one in which the income is two-thirds to double ...

  8. ‘Missing middle,’ median income and more: The ... - AOL

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  9. Most Millennials Can’t Afford a Median-Priced Home ... - AOL

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    And this isn’t just a perception — many millennials really can’t afford homes, with 2 in 3 millennials unable to afford a median-priced home, which Clever Real Estate listed at roughly $420,000.