SOLUTION: The table below gives the total spectator attendance for various U.S. sports in 1997.
Sport Attendance (millions)
Pro Baseball 64.9
College Basketball (Men’s) 27.7
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Question 498105: The table below gives the total spectator attendance for various U.S. sports in 1997.
Sport Attendance (millions)
Pro Baseball 64.9
College Basketball (Men’s) 27.7
College Basketball (Women’s) 6.7
Pro Basketball (Men’s) 21.7
College Football 36.9
Pro Football 14.8
Pro Hockey 17.1
Determine to the nearest tenth the median of these attendance numbers.
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Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Arrange the data values in increasing order, and find the middle number. If there are two middle numbers, find the average of the two (to the nearest tenth of a million).
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