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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's the original data you need to order. Here's an example. Suppose we have counted the number of cars that pass a certain point in an hour on 30 days. We get
1 - 5 7 times
6 - 10 11 times
11 - 15 9 times
16 - 20 3 times
Since there are 30 observations, we need to look at the 15th and 16th to get the median. The first 7 are in the 1 - 5 group; numbers 8 to 18 (7 + 11) are in the 6 - 10 group, so that's where the median is. There are different ways of estimating the median once you've found the right group: some people take the midpoint of that group and some people use linear interpolation.
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