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27 October, 04:45

The median of the set (n, n+5, n+6, n+9, n+15) is 9. What is the mean?

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  1. 27 October, 04:59
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    =9.4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The median is the middle of the numbers when lined up from smallest to largest

    (n, n+5, n+6, n+9, n+15)

    The median is n+6

    n+6 = 9

    Subtract 6 from each side

    n + 6-6 = 9-6

    n = 3

    The numbers are

    (n, n+5, n+6, n+9, n+15)

    3, 8,9,12, 15

    The mean is where you add up all the numbers and divide by the number of numbers

    mean = (3+8+9+12+15) / 5

    = (47) / 5

    = 9 2/5

    =9.4
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