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1 hour ago, mathematics said:

No problem. It just isn’t correct.

Aye I made an arse of that by not seeing that it was 9 households. The median would be 950.

The mode would be £100 as it's the most frequently occurring figure.

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5 minutes ago, velo army said:

I'm getting my arse handed to me here. I don't know how though. If there are 9 households at 100 and 1 at 1000 then you just add everything together and divvy by two to get the median no?

 

 

No, the median is the middle value when listed in ascending order.  So in your example it's 100.

 

Did you go to school?

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29 minutes ago, Raidernation said:

No, the median is the middle value when listed in ascending order.  So in your example it's 100.

 

Did you go to school?

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Not only did I go to school and get an A in higher maths, I'm also a 3rd year Psychology student, in a degree where stats are about a quarter of it.

I've made a rip roaring bollock of this 😂.

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17 minutes ago, velo army said:

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Not only did I go to school and get an A in higher maths, I'm also a 3rd year Psychology student, in a degree where stats are about a quarter of it.

I've made a rip roaring bollock of this 😂.

Never mind, you've still got 75% to play with..:smartass

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On 02/10/2022 at 14:19, Raidernation said:

I got 100% for both maths and arithmetic prelims in 1980

Can also confirm as late as 2009 there were separate calculator and non-calculator papers in higher maths (last year I taught in Scotland)

I got 110% for my maths prelim.

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8 hours ago, velo army said:

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Not only did I go to school and get an A in higher maths, I'm also a 3rd year Psychology student, in a degree where stats are about a quarter of it.

I've made a rip roaring bollock of this 😂.

Have you considered a career as Chancellor of the Exchequer?

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