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GED Math 3.4 Measurement. What is the median number of accidents that drivers had?
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Thank you We sneak in if you're shmoop du jour
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brought to you by talking animals If you believe they're
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all around you you're watching too many disney movies talking
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Animal insurance company conducted a study investigating the number of
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accidents drivers had during their first year of insurance coverage
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Results shown in the circle graph below What's the median
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number of accidents that drivers had All right so this
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is a bill cab question More naming else Yeah What
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is immediate other than that thing you drive over when
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you realize you need to make an emergency u turn
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Actually that's Pretty good way to remember it because the
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median is in the middle of the road and a
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median is the middle number in siri's If we were
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to visualize the numbers represented in this graph is accident
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victims out of one hundred weight have thirty one guys
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with no accidents and twenty eight who've had one accident
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and seven with two accidents than twenty six with three
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accidents And finally eight people who really need to invest
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find the media and we have to find the exact
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middle number And since we have an even number of
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percent way have to take the average of the fiftieth
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and fifty first numbers on our list for the first
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thirty one or zeroes and then thirty two through fifty
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nine or ones So that's it fiftieth and fifty first
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numbers will be once and the average of one and
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one is one no matter what to talking armadillo tells 00:01:31.151 --> [endTime] you
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