How To... Invisible Lines
SANTO000Published 8 years ago - 989 plays
1.) paste this paragraph
The mean of a thirteen-item data set is 320. Eleven of the items
are 300, 320, 199, 175, 325, 520, 156, 225, 326, 421, 504. The
median is 325. Find the remaining two items in the set knowing
these items have the greatest
possible difference.
2.) experiment
Desktop Controls
- Accelerate
- Back Brake
- Lean Left
- Lean Right
- Change Direction
- Change Vehicle
-
Front Brake Advanced+
- Last Checkpoint
- Remove Checkpoint
- Restart Track
- Pause
- Zoom In/Out or
-
Toggle Player View Race mode only
1 year ago
The mean of a thirteen-item data set is 320. Eleven of the items are 300, 320, 199, 175, 325, 520, 156, 225, 326, 421, 504. The median is 325. Find the remaining two items in the set knowing these items have the greatest possible difference.
2 years ago
The mean of a thirteen-item data set is 320. Eleven of the items are 300, 320, 199, 175, 325, 520, 156, 225, 326, 421, 504. The median is 325. Find the remaining two items in the set knowing these items have the greatest possible difference.
3 years ago
The mean of a thirteen-item data set is 320. Eleven of the items are 300, 320, 199, 175, 325, 520, 156, 225, 326, 421, 504. The median is 325. Find the remaining two items in the set knowing these items have the greatest possible difference.
5 years ago
The mean of a thirteen-item data set is 320. Eleven of the items are 300, 320, 199, 175, 325, 520, 156, 225, 326, 421, 504. The median is 325. Find the remaining two items in the set knowing these items have the greatest possible difference.