Track athletes reported resting heart rates: 50, 57, 53, 60, 46, 52, and 59. Find their median average resting heart rate. Round to nearest 1 decimal place.
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The given rates are: 50, 57, 53, 60, 46, 52, and 59. Arranging them in ascending order, we get: 46, 50, 52, 53, 57, 59, 60. Show more…
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