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art 0 Help Me Solve This Question Help The following data represent the miles per gallon for a particular make and model car for six randomly selected vehicles. Compute the mean, median, and mode miles per gallon 25.1.29.9. 24.5 27.7.248, 31.8 x= 27.3 (Round to two decimal places as needed) Thus, the mean mileage per gallon for the six cars is 27 30 To find the median of a data set, first arrange the data in ascending order, then determine the number of observations, n, and finally, determine the observation in the middle of the data set. If the number of observations is odd, then the median is the data value that is exactly in the middle of the data set That is the n + 1 median is the observation that lies in the position. If the number of observations is even, then the median is the mean of the two middle observations in the data set. That is, the median is the mean of the observations that lie in the 5 position and the 5+1 position While either technology or the process described above can be used to find the median, in this problem, use technology. Determine the median M= (Round to two decimal places as needed) - vo 1) More Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer 3 parts remaining Clear All Check Answer Close

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