To determine the median from a histogram, you need to find the bin where the cumulative frequency reaches the middle of the total frequency. Since I cannot see the image, I will guide you through the process of how to find the median:
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Calculate Total Frequency: Add up the frequencies of all the bins.
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Find the Median Position: The median is located at the \( \frac{N}{2} \) position, where \( N \) is the total frequency.
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Identify the Cumulative Frequency: Start adding the frequencies of the bins until you reach or surpass the median position.
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Locate the Median Bin: The bin where you first exceed (or match) the median position is where the median falls.
If you follow these steps with the bar graph data, you can estimate which bin contains the median value. If you provide the frequencies for each bin, I can help determine the median more specifically.