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− | In the following list of numbers, the integer <math>n</math> appears <math>n</math> times in the list for <math>1 \leq n \leq 200</math>.<cmath>1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, \ | + | In the following list of numbers, the integer <math>n</math> appears <math>n</math> times in the list for <math>1 \leq n \leq 200</math>.<cmath>1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, \ldots, 200, 200, \ldots , 200</cmath>What is the median of the numbers in this list? |
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Problem
In the following list of numbers, the integer appears times in the list for .What is the median of the numbers in this list?
Solution
Solution 1
There are numbers in total. Let the median be . We want to find the median such that or Note that . Plugging this value in as gives , so is the nd and rd numbers, and hence, our desired answer. .
Solution 2
The th number of this sequence is obviously via the quadratic formula. We can see that if we halve we end up getting . This is approximately the number divided by . and since looks like the only number close to it, it is answer ~Lopkiloinm
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