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GMATCHPOINT
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Can I assume that for a certain set of N numbers, with numbers listed in increasing order and all numbers N being consecutive and evenly spaced, the average of the set and the median will ALWAYS be equal?
Just trying to get a takeaway from the following ex from og:
For a certain set of N numbers, where N>1, is the average equal to the median?
(1) if the N numbers in the set are listed in increasing order, then the difference between any pair of successive number in the set is 2.
(2) The range of the N numbers in the set is 2(n-1)
I know this is basic, but am terrible with statistics...
cheers!
Just trying to get a takeaway from the following ex from og:
For a certain set of N numbers, where N>1, is the average equal to the median?
(1) if the N numbers in the set are listed in increasing order, then the difference between any pair of successive number in the set is 2.
(2) The range of the N numbers in the set is 2(n-1)
I know this is basic, but am terrible with statistics...
cheers!












