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median is 50th percentile you get yis .2x250=50 hence x+z is 95, x-z is .06*250=15 hence you get x and z now 50th percentile is 125th and 126th value/2 that is 4
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Hi,
First find the value of x, y, and z by using relative frequency and given information. then see which outcome comes in the middle of all the outcomes. That will be your median.
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