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9 February, 21:43

Suppose that you are buying a house. You and your realtor have determined that the most expensive house you can afford is the 34th percentile. The 34th percentile of housing prices is $240,000 in the town you want to move to. In this town, can you afford 34% of the houses or 66% of the houses?

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  1. 10 February, 01:41
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    You can afford 34% of the houses.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Interpretation of a percentile

    When a value V is said to be in the xth percentile of a set, x% of the values in the set are lower than V and (100-x) % of the values in the set are higher than V.

    In this problem:

    The most expensive house you can afford is the 34th percentile. The 34th percentile of housing prices is $240,000.

    Values higher than $240,000 are above the 34th percentile. So 66% of the houses are above $240,000.

    Values lower than $240,000 are below the 34th percentile. So 34% of the houses are below $240,000.

    Can you afford 34% of the houses or 66% of the houses?

    You can afford houses of at most $240,000.

    34% of those houses are at most $240,000.

    So you can afford 34% of the houses.
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