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Answer:

a. 3

b. [5,6]

c.
Median=(n)/(2)

d.Game theory to predict future outcomes based on past results.

Explanation:

a. Median is defined as the middlemost data point in a data set of data points arranged in a ranking order.

-Arranging our data points in Ranking order:

0,0,1,1,2,2,3,5,5,5,6,8,8

-Our set has 13 entries. The 7th term is the median Value.

#Hence, the median value of our data set is 3

b. Increasing the median value by 2. And let x and y be the two new scores

-From a above, median is 3:


M_n=M_(old)+2=3+2\\\\=5

-The new median value is 5. Adding two data points, makes the 8Th term the median value.

-Given that values of 5 was originally the 8th term, For the median value to be 5,both x and y have to have a value of 5, or one must be a 5 and the next a higher value:

-Hence, [5,6], 5,5] are both possible pairs of x and y

c. From the definition of median in a above,

#If the data points are an odd number of entries, then the median value is (n/2)+1, hence a whole number.


Median=(n)/(2)+1

#If the data points are an odd number of entries, then the median value is (n/2), hence a decimal number e.g 2.5:


Median=(n)/(2)

d. Using game theory, real-world scenarios for such situations asruns in baseball games can be predicted from past outcomes.

-As such, we can predict that the next two games are likely to be in the range of the first 13 scores.

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