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jerryragland
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S is a set containing 9 different numbers. T is a set containing 8 different numbers, all of which are members of S. Which of the following statements CANNOT be true.
a. The mean of S is equal to the mean of T
b. The median of S is equal to the median of T
b. The range of S is equal to the range of T
d. The mean of S is greater than the mean of T
e. The range of S is less than the range of T
[spoiler]ANS: E[/spoiler]
The question is solved by picking numbers. Is there a way to solve it with out picking numbers?
S is a set containing 9 different numbers. T is a set containing 8 different numbers, all of which are members of S. Which of the following statements CANNOT be true.
a. The mean of S is equal to the mean of T
b. The median of S is equal to the median of T
b. The range of S is equal to the range of T
d. The mean of S is greater than the mean of T
e. The range of S is less than the range of T
[spoiler]ANS: E[/spoiler]
The question is solved by picking numbers. Is there a way to solve it with out picking numbers?













