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Two datasets arranged in descending order are; {8, , 4,1} and {9, , 5,2}. If the medians of the two given datasets are equal, what is the value of ( − )2?

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We have been given that two datasets arranged in descending order are:
\{8, x, 4,1\} and
\{9, y, 5,2\}. We are asked to find the value of
(y-x)^2, if the medians of the two given datasets are equal.

First of all, we will arrange our given data sets in ascending order.


\{1,4,x,8\} and
\{2,5,y,9\}

Since our data sets have 4 data points, so median will be average of middle two terms.


(4+x)/(2) and
(5+y)/(2)

Now we will equate both median as we are told that median of both data sets are equal.


(5+y)/(2)=(4+x)/(2)

Cross multiply:


2(5+y)=2(4+x)

Divide both sides by 2:


(2(5+y))/(2)=(2(4+x))/(2)


5+y=4+x


5-5+y-x=4-5+x-x


y-x=-1

Let us square both sides of our equation.


(y-x)^2=(-1)^2


(y-x)^2=1

Therefore, the value of
(y-x)^2 would be 1.

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