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Find the mean and median of 21, 25, 34, 28, 37, 23, 33, 34, 35, 22, and 24.

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Let's find the mean and the median of the given numbers using an excel spreadsheet.

  1. First enter the given values in cells, say, A1:A11\text{A1:A11}.
  2. Next write the mean formula in another cell.

=AVERAGE(A1:A11)=\text{AVERAGE(A1:A11)}

  1. Lastly write the median formula in another cell.

=MEDIAN(A1:A11)=\text{MEDIAN(A1:A11)}

Thus the resulting table should be as follows.

Cell Value
A1 21
A2 25
A3 34
A4 28
A5 37
A6 23
A7 33
A8 34
A9 35
A10 22
A11 24
=AVERAGE(A1:A11) 28.73
=MEDIAN(A1:A11) 28
So for the given numbers, the mean is 28.7328.73 and the median is 2828

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