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SAT Math: Statistics and Probability Drill 1, Problem 2. If the four largest numbers in the set were doubled, what would happen to the median value?
Transcript
- 00:03
Here’s your shmoop du jour, brought to you by hypothetical situations.
- 00:07
Well…let’s just suppose that it is…
- 00:11
A data set contains nine numbers.
- 00:13
If the four largest numbers in the set were doubled, what would happen to the median value?
- 00:19
And here are the potential answers…
Full Transcript
- 00:23
Whenever we’re given a hypothetical data set without many details, we can always make up our own values.
- 00:29
For example, in this case, we know our data set has 9 numbers.
- 00:32
So we just need to make up a data set that… works.
- 00:35
The four largest numbers are doubled. That's 9, 8, 7, and 6 in this case. We're gonna double those.
- 00:43
So what happens to the median value?
- 00:46
Remember that the median value is simply the middle value of all of the data.
- 00:52
We can find it by repeatedly getting rid of the minimum and maximum values until we’re
- 00:56
left with one number.
- 00:58
In our first data set, we’d get rid of 1 and 9 first. Then 2 and 8, followed by 3 and 7.
- 01:03
Finally, we get rid of 4 and 6, to be left with 5.
- 01:07
What about our second, altered data set?
- 01:10
First we get rid of 1 and 18, 2 and 16, 3 and 14, and finally 4 and 12.
- 01:14
We’re left with 5.
- 01:16
In both cases, we’re left with 5 as the median.
- 01:19
Our answer is A… the median doesn't change.
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