Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.03.2020 06:21, destinycolley728

Kimberly collects data on the average temperatures in January in her state over the last 30 years. She then calculates the mean and median for the data set.

Kimberly decides to collect data from two more years and add them to her original data set. The first year, the average temperature is colder than it had been for any of her previous recorded data. The second year, the average temperature is warmer than for any of her previous data.

Which statement describes how adding the two new temperatures to Kimberly's data set could change the statistical measures?

A
The mean and median may both change.
B
The mean and median will both stay the same.
C
The median may change, but the mean will not change.
D
The mean may change, but the median will not change.

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