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<math>\textbf{(B) }</math>The mean increases by <math>1</math> and the median increases by <math>1</math>. | <math>\textbf{(B) }</math>The mean increases by <math>1</math> and the median increases by <math>1</math>. | ||
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<math>\textbf{(C) }</math>The mean increases by <math>1</math> and the median increases by <math>5</math>. | <math>\textbf{(C) }</math>The mean increases by <math>1</math> and the median increases by <math>5</math>. | ||
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<math>\textbf{(D) }</math>The mean increases by <math>5</math> and the median increases by <math>1</math>. | <math>\textbf{(D) }</math>The mean increases by <math>5</math> and the median increases by <math>1</math>. | ||
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Problem 10
The diagram shows the number of students at soccer practice each weekday during last wee. After computing the mean and median vlaues, Coach discovers that there were actually participants on Wednesday. Which of the following statements describes the change in the mean and median after the correction is made?
The mean increases by and the median does not change.
The mean increases by and the median increases by .
The mean increases by and the median increases by .
The mean increases by and the median increases by .
The mean increases by and the median increases by .
Solution 1
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