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An experimenter is analyzing a dataset of task completion times. The original seven scores collected are 88, 44, 1212, 1414, 33, 22, and 33. Apply the rules of median calculation to find the new median of the dataset if an eighth score of 1515 is added to it, and briefly show your math.

Question: An experimenter is analyzing a dataset of task completion times. The original seven scores collected are 88, 44, 1212, 1414, 33, 22, and 33. Apply the rules of median calculation to find the new median of the dataset if an eighth score of 1515 is added to it, and briefly show your math.

Sample answer: First, the eight scores must be ordered from lowest to highest: (22, 33, 33, 44, 88, 1212, 1414, 1515). Because there is an even number of scores, the median is the average of the two middle scores, 44 and 8$, which is calculated as (4 + 8) / 2 = 6$$.

Key points:

  • Sort the scores from lowest to highest.
  • Locate the two middle values as 44 and 88.
  • Calculate the value halfway between them to get a median of 66.

Rubric: The response must show the ordered list (22, 33, 33, 44, 88, 1212, 1414, 1515), identify the two middle values as 44 and 88, and correctly compute the median as 66.

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