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Test
Math
Domain
Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill
One-variable data: Distributions and measures of center and spread
Difficulty
Medium
ID: 5c3c2e3c
Modded SAT Question Bank by Abdullah Mallik

The weights, in pounds, for 15 horses in a stable were reported, and the mean, median, range, and standard deviation for the data were found. The horse with the lowest reported weight was found to actually weigh 10 pounds less than its reported weight. What value remains unchanged if the four values are reported using the corrected weight?

  1. Mean

  2. Median

  3. Range

  4. Standard deviation


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Correct Answer: B
Rationale

Choice B is correct. The median weight is found by ordering the horses’ weights from least to greatest and then determining the middle value from this list of weights. Decreasing the value for the horse with the lowest weight doesn’t affect the median since it’s still the lowest value.

Choice A is incorrect. The mean is calculated by finding the sum of all the weights of the horses and then dividing by the number of horses. Decreasing one of the weights would decrease the sum and therefore decrease the mean. Choice C is incorrect. Range is the difference between the highest and lowest weights, so decreasing the lowest weight would increase the range. Choice D is incorrect. Standard deviation is calculated based on the mean weight of the horses. Decreasing one of the weights decreases the mean and therefore would affect the standard deviation.

 

Question Difficulty: Medium
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