Mark makes 10% of 100, Lindsay makes 5% of 400, Kelly makes 15% of 100, what's the median average?

0.1 * 100 = 10

0.15 * 100 = 15
0.05 * 400 = 20

What's the median average of mark makes 10% of 100=10, Lindsay makes 5% of 400=15, and kelly makes 15% of 100

Study these, and then tell us what you think is the median. What is the average?

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15. If it's correct. Thanks for the biggest help

Yes, 15 is the median.

To find the median average, we need to calculate the averages for Mark, Lindsay, and Kelly first and then find the median of those three values.

Let's calculate the averages for Mark, Lindsay, and Kelly:

1. Mark makes 10% of 100.
To calculate Mark's salary, we can multiply 10% (which is 0.10 in decimal form) by 100:
Mark's salary = 0.10 * 100 = 10

2. Lindsay makes 5% of 400.
To calculate Lindsay's salary, we can multiply 5% (which is 0.05 in decimal form) by 400:
Lindsay's salary = 0.05 * 400 = 20

3. Kelly makes 15% of 100.
To calculate Kelly's salary, we can multiply 15% (which is 0.15 in decimal form) by 100:
Kelly's salary = 0.15 * 100 = 15

Now that we have the salaries for Mark, Lindsay, and Kelly, let's find the median average:

Arrange the salary values in ascending order: 10, 15, 20.

To find the median, we need to determine the middle value. Since we have three values, the median will be the value in the middle.

In this case, the median value is 15.

Therefore, the median average is 15.

So the answer to your question is 15.