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The table shows the number of red blood cells per cubic millimeter of
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The table shows the number of red blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood for each of five people. What is the median number of red blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood for these people?
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The table shows the number of red blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood for each of five people. What is the median number of red blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood for these people?
Arranging the data in increasing order: - 4,600,000 4,900,000 5,000,000 5,300,000 5,300,000
5,000,000 lies in middle, i.e. 3 out of 5 positions. Therefore, 5,000,000 is the median.
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