A specialty tea shop sells five distinct sizes of loose-leaf tea canisters. The table below shows the weight per canister and the number of canisters sold during a promotional week:
| Canister Size | Weight per Canister (ounces) | Number of Canisters Sold |
|---|---|---|
| Sampler | 5 | 16 |
| Small | 12 | 18 |
| Medium | 15 | |
| Large | 20 | 6 |
| Executive | 25 | 4 |
If the mean weight of all canisters sold during the week is ounces, what is the median weight, in ounces, of the canisters sold?
- Aounces
- Bounces
- ouncesCevap
- Dounces
- Eounces
Cevap
15 ounces
The correct answer is 15 ounces. Calculating the total weight as a function of gives , and the total number of canisters as . Setting the mean yields . The total number of canisters sold is . For 72 items sorted in ascending order, the median is the average of the 36th and 37th values. Cumulative frequencies show that the 1st through 16th items are 5 ounces, the 17th through 34th items are 12 ounces, and the 35th through 62nd items are 15 ounces. Thus, both the 36th and 37th items weigh 15 ounces, making the median 15 ounces.
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Weighted mean and finding the median of frequency distribution data