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A marketing firm conducts a survey to determine the ages of their survey subjects who like a new health drink.

This is the resulting data from their survey:
49, 63, 78, 22, 41, 39, 75, 61, 63, 65,
58. 37. 45, 52, 81, 75, 78, 72, 68, 59,
72, 85, 63, 61, 75, 39, 41, 48, 59,55
61, 25, 61, 52, 58, 71, 75, 82, 49, 51
The mean age of the subjects who like the new health drink is (type your answer...)
and the median age of the subjects is (type your answer..)

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Answer:

Mean = 59.1, Median = 61

(there might have been a mistake in calculation (a lot of numbers!))

Explanation:

The sample size is 40,

Now, the formula for the mean is,

Mean = (sum of the sample values)/(sample size)

so we get,


Mean = (49+63+78+22+41+39+75+61+63+65+58+37+45+52+81+75+78+72+68+59+72+85+63+61+75+39+41+48+59+55+61+25+61+52+58+71+75+82+49+51)/40\\Mean = 2364/40\\Mean = 59.1

To find the median, we have to sort the list in ascending (or descending)order,

we get the list,

22,25,37,39,39,41,41,45,48,49,

49,51,52, 52,55,58, 58, 59, 59, 61,

61, 61, 61, 63, 63, 63, 65, 68, 71, 72,

72, 75, 75, 75, 75, 78, 78, 81, 82, 85

Now, we have to find the median,

since there are 40 values, we divide by 2 to get, 40/2 = 20

now, to find the median, we takethe average of the values above and below this value,


Median = ((n/2+1)th \ value + (n/2)th \ value )/2\\where, \ the\ (n/2)th \ value \ is,\\n/2 = (total \ number \ of \ samples) /2\\n/2=40/2\\(n/2)th = 20\\Hence\ the (n/2)th \ value \ is \ the \ 20th \ value

And the (n+1)th value is the 21st value

Now,

The ((n/2)+1)th value is 61 and the nth value is 61, so the median is,

Median = (61+61)/2

Median = 61

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