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30 June, 15:12

Given the set of numbers (3, 5, 7, 11, 23), what number must be added to the set so that the median of the 6 numbers is 9? what number must be added to the set so that the mean of the 6 numbers is 9?

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  1. 30 June, 18:03
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    median is the number in the middle when they are arranged in increasing numerical order

    example

    1,2,3

    median is 2 becaus it is in middle

    1,4,6,7,8

    6 is median

    if you have an even amount then average the middle two

    1,3,5,7

    median is the mean of 3 and 5 which is 4

    so

    3,5,7,11,23

    median is 7 right now

    there are an odd amout of numbers

    adding 1 will result in even

    to find the median of even set of numbers, average the 2 middle ones

    right now 7 is center

    the mean of 5 and 7 is 6

    the mean of 7 and 11 is 9

    we want a mean of 9

    so add any number greater than or equal to 11

    3,5,7,11,12,23 is one option

    3,5,7,11,23,50 is another

    mean is 9

    mean is the average of them

    x is the number to be added

    6 numbers will be the set since there are 5 now and adding 1 will get 6

    (3+5+7+11+23+x) / 6=9

    (49+x) / 6=9

    times both sides by 6

    49+x=54

    minus 49 both sides

    x=5

    the number added must be 5

    to make the median of the 6 numbers 9, add any number greater than or equal to 11, such as 12 or 234

    to make the mean 9, add 5 to the set
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