EXAMPLE 2.9.6
The frequency table below represents the distribution of scores on a ten-point quiz. Compute the mean, median, and mode for this distribution.
Quiz Scores

EXAMPLE 2.9.6 SOLUTION
MODE
The mode = 10, since that is the value with the highest frequency.
The mean and median both require that we find n, the population size.
n = sum of frequencies = 6 + 8 + 14 + 22 + 28 + 36 = 114
MEAN

= 8.46 (this has been rounded)
MEDIAN
To find the median, we use the fact that the position of the middle value is
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Since 57.5 is between 57 and 58, the median is determined by the average of the 57th and 58th numbers on the list. We make a column for cumulative frequency, filling it in until we locate the 57th and 58th numbers:

The table above shows us that the 51st through 78th numbers are all 9s; in particular then, the 57th and 58th numbers on the list are 9s.
The median is 9.