2001 AMC 10 Problems/Problem 1
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Problem
The median of the list
is
. What is the mean?
Solution
The median of the list is , and there are
numbers in the list, so the median must be the 5th number from the left, which is
.
We substitute the median for
and the equation becomes
. Subtract both sides by 6 and we get
.
. The mean of those numbers is
which is
.
Substitute
for
and $ 4+7=\boxed{(B)11}.