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30 July, 22:12

Does it make sense? In my data set of 10 exam scores, the mean turned out to be the score of the person with the third highest grade. No two people got the same score.

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  1. 31 July, 00:37
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    Yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that In my data set of 10 exam scores, the mean turned out to be the score of the person with the third highest grade.

    No two people got the same score.

    Let the scores be a, b, c, d, e in ascending order where no two scores are equal

    If a+b=d+e = 2c then we can have c as the mean of the scores of 5 persons

    This is because

    Total sum = a+b+c+d+e = (a+b) + c + (d+e)

    = 2c+c+2c=5c

    Average = 5c/5 = c

    It makes sense and there are chances as long as the above condition is satisfied.
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