To determine which statement best describes the change in the basketball team's average number of points per game after the additional 10 games, we can calculate the new mean.
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Calculate the old mean:
The old mean for the first 20 games is given as 94 points. -
Calculate the total points scored in the first 20 games:
Total points for the first 20 games = Old mean × Number of games
Total points = 94 × 20 = 1880 points -
Scores for the next 10 games:
The scores are: 94, 110, 93, 98, 99, 121, 96, 94, 108
Total points for these 10 games = 94 + 110 + 93 + 98 + 99 + 121 + 96 + 94 + 108
Total = 1013 points -
Calculate the new total points:
New total points = Total points from first 20 games + Total points from next 10 games
New total = 1880 + 1013 = 2893 points -
Calculate the new mean:
New mean = New total points / Total number of games
New mean = 2893 / 30 = 96.4333 points -
Comparison of means:
- Old Mean = 94 points
- New Mean ≈ 96.43 points
Since the new mean (approx. 96.43) is greater than the previous mean (94), we can conclude:
The correct statement is: D. The new mean is greater than the previous mean.