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A popular streaming service surveyed all of the students at a school about the number of TV shows they streamed last Friday night, then recorded the results.
Let M = the number of TV shows streamed last Friday night.
A 2-column table with 6 rows. Column 1 is labeled number of shows streamed with entries 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Column 2 is labeled probability with entries 0.095, 0.203, 0.326, 0.187, 0.174, 0.015.
Calculate the median of M. Use the histogram to corroborate your choice of the distribution’s shape.
Since the shape of the distribution for number of TV shows streamed is
✔ roughly symmetric
, we expect the median to be
✔ very close to
the mean number of TV shows streamed. This is confirmed when we calculate the median to be
✔ 2
, compared to the mean of 2.187 TV shows streamed. The shape of the histogram supports the relationship of the mean and the median because the mean is
✔ about the same as the median
.
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