The following frequency table shows the number of children that each member of Parents' Club has.

Number of children Number of members

1 = 3

2 = 2

3 = 1

4 = 0

5 = 1

Find the median number of children.

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To find the median, we first need to find the total number of members in the Parents' Club.

Total number of members = 3 + 2 + 1 + 0 + 1 = 7

Since the total number of members is an odd number, the median will be the middle value when the number of children is arranged in order from smallest to largest.

1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 5

The middle value is the fourth value, which is 2. Therefore, the median number of children in the Parents' Club is 2.

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Lupe's dogs love to hide bones. Bubba hid 5 bones, Barry hid 4 bones, Larry hid 13 bones, and Goby hid 10 bones.

Find the median number of bones.

To find the median number of bones, we need to find the middle value when the number of bones hidden by each dog is arranged in order from smallest to largest.

4, 5, 10, 13

Since there are 4 numbers, the middle value will be the average of the two middle numbers, which are 5 and 10.

Median = (5 + 10) / 2 = 7.5

Therefore, the median number of bones hidden by Lupe's dogs is 7.5. Note that this is not a whole number, as there are fractions involved.

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Allie did push-ups every weekday this week. She did 8 push-ups on Monday, 14 push-ups on Tuesday, 18 push-ups on Wednesday, 6 push-ups on Thursday, and 8 push-ups on Friday.

Find the median number of push-ups.

To find the median number of push-ups, we need to arrange the number of push-ups in order from smallest to largest.

6, 8, 8, 14, 18

There are 5 days in total, so the middle value will be the third value in the ordered list, which is 8. Therefore, the median number of push-ups done by Allie this week is 8.

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Ok.. What is the median of the following data points?

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16

To find the median of the given data points, we first need to arrange them in order from smallest to largest:

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16

Next, we need to find the middle value. Since there are 6 data points, we need to find the average of the two middle values:

Middle values: 14 and 15

Median = (14 + 15)/2 = 14.5

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 14.5.

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What is the median of

4, 10, 5, 8

To find the median of the given data points, we first need to arrange them in order from smallest to largest:

4, 5, 8, 10

Next, we need to find the middle value. Since there are 4 data points, the middle value will be the average of the two middle values:

Middle values: 5 and 8

Median = (5 + 8) / 2 = 6.5

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 6.5.

What is the median of

3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 7 ,7

To find the median of the given data points, we first need to arrange them in order from smallest to largest:

3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 7, 7

Since there are 9 data points, the middle value will be the fifth value, which is 5.

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 5.

What is the median of

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16

To find the median of the given data points, we first need to arrange them in order from smallest to largest:

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16

Since there are 6 data points, the middle value will be the average of the two middle values:

Middle values: 14 and 15

Median = (14 + 15) / 2 = 14.5

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 14.5.

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25, 26, 31, 39, 33, 57

To find the median of the given data points, we first need to arrange them in order from smallest to largest:

25, 26, 31, 33, 39, 57

Since there are 6 data points, the middle value will be the average of the two middle values:

Middle values: 31 and 33

Median = (31 + 33) / 2 = 32

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 32.

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What is the median of

5, 6, 5, 6, 9

To find the median of the given data points, we first need to arrange them in order from smallest to largest:

5, 5, 6, 6, 9

Since there are 5 data points, the middle value will be the third value, which is 6.

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 6.

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If the mean of the data set is 3 puppets, find the number of puppets Marco made.

Without the data set, I cannot determine the number of puppets Marco made directly. However, I can give you a general formula to find the total number of puppets based on the mean and the number of data points.

Mean = (Sum of all data points) / (Number of data points)

We can rearrange this formula to solve for the sum of all data points, which is the total number of puppets:

Sum of all data points = Mean × Number of data points

So if the mean is 3 puppets and we have a certain number of data points, we can find the total number of puppets from this formula.

For example, if we have 10 data points:

Sum of all data points = 3 puppets × 10 = 30 puppets

Therefore, if the mean is 3 puppets and we have 30 puppets in total, we cannot determine the number of puppets Marco made without further information about the data set

It was 4...

If the mean of the data set is 3 puppets, and the number of data points is not specified, but we know that "Marco made" a certain number of puppets and their sum is 4 times the mean, we can use the formula:

Mean = (Sum of all data points) / (Number of data points)

4 * Mean = Sum of all data points

Let's use M to represent the number of puppets that Marco made.

So we can write:

4 * 3 = Sum of all data points = M + ....

Here, we are assuming that there are other data points present in the data set apart from the number of puppets made by Marco.

Since we do not know the other values in the dataset, we cannot determine the exact number of puppets that Marco made.

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The following data points represent the number of remote controllers each student in Lena's video game club owns.

1, 0, 3, ?

If the mean of the data set is 2 remote controllers, find the missing number of remote controllers.

To find the missing number of remote controllers, we can use the formula for the mean of a data set:

Mean = (Sum of all data points) / (Number of data points)

We know that the mean of the data set is 2 remote controllers, so we can write:

2 = (1 + 0 + 3 + ?) / 4

Multiplying both sides by 4 yields:

8 = 1 + 0 + 3 + ?

Simplifying the right side by adding the numbers together gives:

8 = 4 + ?

Subtracting 4 from both sides gives:

4 = ?

Therefore, the missing number of remote controllers is 4.

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The following table shows last years's revenue for each Herman's Hoagies location.

121, 189, 147, ?

If the mean od the data set is 158 thousand dollars, find the revenue for Granton location.

To find the revenue for the Granton location, we can use the formula for the mean of a data set:

Mean = (Sum of all data points) / (Number of data points)

We know that the mean of the data set is 158 thousand dollars, and there are 4 data points. So we can write:

158 = (121 + 189 + 147 + x) / 4

Multiplying both sides by 4 gives:

632 = 121 + 189 + 147 + x

Simplifying the right side by adding the numbers together gives:

632 = 457 + x

Subtracting 457 from both sides gives:

x = 175

Therefore, the revenue for the Granton location is $175,000.

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To find the median, we need to arrange the number of children in order from smallest to largest.

1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 5

There are a total of 8 members in the Parents' Club. Since there is an even number of members, the median will be the average of the two middle values. In this case, the two middle values are 2 and 3.

Median = (2 + 3) / 2 = 2.5

Therefore, the median number of children is 2.5. Note that this is not a whole number, as there are only discrete values given in the frequency table.