Concept explainers
To compare:The mean and median of the ages of children at J’s party and K’s party.
Answer to Problem 20CCR
Themean and median of the ages of children at J’s party is greater.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The ages of children at J’s party are
The ages of children at K’s party are
Calculation:
Finding the mean of ages at J’s party,
Finding the median of ages at J’s party,
Finding the mean of ages at K’s party,
Finding the median of ages at K’s party,
By comparing the mean and medians of the ages of children at J’s party and K’s party the ages of the children at J’s party has the greater mean and median.
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