If you were told half of all Olympic sprinters are slower than the median, should this shock you? Explain. 150 words and a source please.
No. This is not shocking
The median of a dataset represents the middle term when the data is arranged in ascending or descending order. So, when we have a dataset of the olympic sprinters, the median of the data indicates the speed of the sprinter who is at the middle when we arrange the names of sprinters in ascending order. This means that half of the sprinters are slower than him and the rest of the half is faster than him. So, it is not a surprise that half of the olympic sprinters are slower than the median.
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