Consider the given density curve.

A density curve is at y = StartFraction 1 Over 8 EndFraction and goes from negative 10 to negative 2.

What is the value of the median?

–10
–7
–6
–2

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Consider The Given Density Curve A Density Curve Is At Y StartFraction 1 Over 8 EndFraction And Goes From Negative 10 To Negative 2 What Is The Value Of The Med class=

Answer :

Answer: -6

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{-10-2}{2}=\boxed{-6}[/tex]

The Median of the density is -6.

An illustration of a numerical distribution with continuous results is a density curve. A density curve is, in other words, the graph of a continuous distribution. This implies that density curves can represent continuous quantities like time and weight rather than discrete events like rolling a die (which would be discrete). As seen by the bell-shaped "normal distribution," density curves either lie above or on a horizontal line (one of the most common density curves).

It is clearly visible from the uniform density curve given in the question that the median of the population density is  -6.
Because the area to the left and right of the density curve is the same.

Hence, the Median of density is -6.

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