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[Kangaroo Grey 2013 Q4] There are five families living in my road. Which of the following could not be the mean number of children per family that live there? A 0.2 B 1.2 C 2.2 D 2.4 E 2.5
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[Kangaroo Grey 2013 Q4] There are five families living in my road. Which of the
following could not be the mean number of children per family that live there?
A 0.2
B 1.2
C 2.2
D 2.4
E 2.5
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E, as this is the average per family. To get the total number of children, times the number by 5 families. With the others, you get a whole number. With E, you get 12.5 children in total which is impossible given you can’t have half children
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