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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (zarkon):
look at #4 again
OpenStudy (anonymous):
25% ?
OpenStudy (zarkon):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And #5 is B right?
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OpenStudy (zarkon):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Amd How do I get #6 ? I assume it's J,But I'm not sure...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*And
OpenStudy (zarkon):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Then.?
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OpenStudy (zarkon):
well...what do you think
OpenStudy (zarkon):
from your plot the median is 9.5 correct?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is it F?
OpenStudy (zarkon):
then you have 2 options...since you have an even set of data (8 items) then either none of the numbers is 9.5 ...in that case there are 4 numbers below and 4 above 9.5
or, in case 2,
the middle two numbers are 9.5 in that case there are 5 numbers that are atleast 9.5
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The first one? I don't know. F's my last answer. . .
OpenStudy (zarkon):
for example it is possible the data set is
2,4,5,9,10,13,15,23
it could be
2,4,5,9.5,9.5,13,15,23
and many others
OpenStudy (zarkon):
H
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How though?
OpenStudy (zarkon):
look at my two examples
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OpenStudy (zarkon):
the first one has 4 the second has 5
so you have at least 4