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A group of 444 friends likes to bowl together, and each friend keeps track of his all-time highest score in a single game. Their high scores are all between 180180180 and 220220220, except for Adam, whose high score is 250250250. Adam then bowls a great game and has a new high score of 290290290. How will increasing Adam's high score affect the mean and median? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer:

User Samthere
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Answer:

Option: C is the correct answer.

C The mean will increase, and the median will stay the same.

Explanation:

We know that the mean of scores is the average value of the scores of the score obtained by 4 friends.

i.e. it is the ratio of sum of scores of 4 friends to the total number of person i.e. 4.

Hence, if the score of any of the person will increase then the mean will also increase

( Since, the denominator remains the same and the numerator is increasing so , the resultant value will increase )

Also, we know that the median of the score lie between the data set, i.e. the change in the score of the last score won't affect the median :

Since, here we have 4 data points and the median lie between the 2nd and 3rd data point so change in the 4th data point won't affect the median.

Hence, increasing Adam's high score affect the mean and median as:

Mean will increase and Median remains the same.

User Minocha
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Answer:

The mean will increase, and the median will stay the same.

Explanation:

Hope this helps

Correct me if this is wrong

User Bogdan Razvan
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