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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 09:02 shyanne316

Consider two data sets. set a: n = 5; x = 10 set b: n = 50; x = 10 (a) suppose the number 39 is included as an additional data value in set a. compute x for the new data set. hint: x = nx. to compute x for the new data set, add 39 to x of the original data set and divide by 6. (b) suppose the number 39 is included as an additional data value in set b. compute x for the new data set. (c) why does the addition of the number 39 to each data set change the mean for set a more than it does for set b?

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