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PSAT 1.21 Math Diagnostic. The map above shows the electoral votes for the western part of the United States. Which of the following statements is true?
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour
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Brought to you by alaska and hawaii whenever either of
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them stays at a hotel there Never allowed to partake
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of the continental breakfast All right check out this math
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right there See alaskan lying there All right The map
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above shows the electoral votes for the western part of
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the united states Which of the following statements is true
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and new land I mean senator range Another one of
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those questions where there's only one truth teller and the
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other three answer choices are liars liars with their pants
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on fire No other way to approach a problem like
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this Then teo take them one by one And fact
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check him in order We'll start with option A mean
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number of electoral votes is the same as the median
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All right quick refresher on what those two words mean
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incase we in conveniently forgot I mean is the same
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as average where we total up all the values in
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a data set then divide them by the number of
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items The median is simply the middle of value in
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the data set when the values are arranged from high
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to low So to see if a is bogus or
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not we're gonna have to write out all the state's
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electoral votes starting with the small fries and going all
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the way up to the big cheese You must be
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getting close to lunchtime All right we'll hear those values
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started from low to high few threes couple for three
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five seven and nine a ten and eleven and a
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bingle fifty five try to keep the bragging to a
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venom of their california Totalling all these we get one
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hundred twenty for which divided by thirteen The number of
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states we just covered comes out to around nine and
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a half which is not a match for the media
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in which in this case is five So option a
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can take a flying leap into the pacific ocean What
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about beat Fifty percent of the state's have seven or
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fewer electoral votes Let's look back at our order list
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No way can easily see just by eyeballing the sucker
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that there are only a few states with more than
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seven votes while the clear majority has seven or fewer
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buil d fall short as well Art option b is
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the range of electoral votes Fifty eight Well the range
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is the difference between the smallest and the largest value
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In a data set in this instance the difference between
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fifty five and three fifty two not fifty eight Like
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the test question making their added and set us attracted
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just tricky The order of our answer D the correct
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answer is c The media number of electoral votes is
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five Well yeah we figured that out way back when
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you know when we eliminated off today so see it
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is we're hawaii and alaska They get hardly any electoral
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votes and they never get invited to any of the 00:02:49.065 --> [endTime] cool parties
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