Impacts of Changes in Data Quick Check

2 of 52 of 5 Items

Question
Use the table to answer the question.

Number of Siblings Number of 6th Graders
0 3
1 12
2 5
3 2
4 0
5 1
Kaylen wants to know the number of siblings 6th graders typically have. She surveys the 6th graders on her soccer team. Her results are given in the table. She calculates that the median number of siblings is 1. She then realizes that she counted one data value twice by accident. She needs to remove one of the “0 siblings” values from the table. Determine how removing a “0” from the dataset will impact the median.

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Responses

The new median is 1.5. The median increased.
The new median is 1.5. The median increased.

The new median is 5. The median increased.
The new median is 5. The median increased.

The new median is 1. The median stayed the same.
The new median is 1. The median stayed the same.

The new median is 3. The median increased.
The new median is 3. The median increased.
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The new median is 1. The median stayed the same.
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