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by jtwhite14 » Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:32 am
A certain bookcase has 2 shelves of books. On the upper shelf, the book with the greatest number of pages has 400 pages. On the lower shelf, the book with the least number of pages has 475. What is the median number of pages for all of the books on the 2 shelves?

(1) There are 25 books on the upper shelf.
(2) There are 24 books on the lower shelf.

OA C
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by selango » Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:38 am
Median can be calculated as Lowervalue+Higher value/(total number of elements)

Here its rephrased as,

Median=400+475/(Number of books in Lower shelf+Number of books in upper shelf)

Combining 1 and 2 alone gives both values.

Hence C
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by GMATGuruNY » Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:50 am
selango wrote:Median can be calculated as Lowervalue+Higher value/(total number of elements)

Here its rephrased as,

Median=400+475/(Number of books in Lower shelf+Number of books in upper shelf)

Combining 1 and 2 alone gives both values.

Hence C
Careful! Where did the formula above come from? When we have a list of consecutive integers, median = (average of smallest and biggest), but the formula above is different. Regardless, we don't have a list of consecutive integers in this problem, so we can't use a formula to solve. We just have to visualize the situation clearly and look for the median value.

Statement 1:
On the upper shelf, we have 25 books. The biggest page value is 400.
Thus, we list all the page values from smallest to biggest, 25th book = 400.
But no info about the books on the lower shelf. Insufficient.

Statement 2:
On the lower shelf, we have 24 books. The smallest page value is 475.
Thus, if we list all the pages values from smallest to biggest, smallest = 475.
But no info about the books on the upper shelf. Insufficient.

Statements 1 and 2 together:
We have 24+25=49 total books.
If we list all the page values from smallest to biggest, the median will be the 25th book.
Upper shelf: 25 books. Biggest value is 400.
Lower shelf: 24 books. Smallest value is 475.
So if we list all the books from smallest to biggest, the order will be (25 upper shelf books) then (24 lower shelf books).
So the 25th book (the median) will be on the upper shelf.
From statement 1, upper shelf 25th book = 400. So median = 400. Sufficient.

The correct answer is C.
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Re: Statistics.

by Scott@TargetTestPrep » Mon Aug 10, 2020 6:26 am
jtwhite14 wrote:
Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:32 am
A certain bookcase has 2 shelves of books. On the upper shelf, the book with the greatest number of pages has 400 pages. On the lower shelf, the book with the least number of pages has 475. What is the median number of pages for all of the books on the 2 shelves?

(1) There are 25 books on the upper shelf.
(2) There are 24 books on the lower shelf.

OA C
Solution:

We are given that a bookcase has 2 shelves of books. We are also given that the book with the greatest number of pages on the upper shelf has 400 pages and that the book with the least number of pages on the lower shelf has 475 pages. This tells us that all of the books on the upper shelf have fewer pages than all of the books on the lower shelf.

We must determine the median number of pages of the books on the two shelves. Thus, if we were to order books on both shelves from the books with the least numbers pages to the books with the greatest number of pages, we must determine the number of pages in the middle book.

Statement One Alone:

There are 25 books on the upper shelf.

Using the information in statement one, we know that the 25th book on the top shelf, when the books are ordered by the least number of pages to the greatest number of pages, has 400 pages. However, without knowing the number of books on the lower shelf, we still cannot determine the median number of pages for all the books on the two shelves. Statement one alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

Statement Two Alone:

There are 24 books on the lower shelf.

Using the information in statement two, we know that the first book on the bottom shelf, when the books are ordered by the least number of pages to the greatest number of pages, has 475 pages. However, we still cannot determine the median number of pages for all the books on the two shelves. Statement two alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

Statements One and Two Together:

From statements one and two, we know that there is a total of 49 books on the two shelves. Thus, we can determine which book, when the books are ordered by least number of pages to the greatest number of pages, is the median. To determine the median book we can follow the rule:

If a set of numbers is in numerical order and has n terms and if n is odd, the median is the value at the (n+1)/2 position.

position of median = (49 + 1)/2

position of median = 25

Thus, the 25th book is the median.
From our two statements, we also know that the book with the greatest number of pages on the upper shelf has 400 pages, and the book with the least number of pages on the lower shelf has 475 pages. This means that all the books on the upper shelf have fewer pages than the books on the lower shelf. So if we ordered the books on both shelves from the least number of pages to the greatest number of pages, we see that the book on the top shelf, with the greatest number of pages, or the 25th book, would be the median. Since we know that the 25th book has 400 pages, we know the median is 400 pages.

Answer: C

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