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GED Math 5.1 Measurement. If one day's snow wasn't measured, which day would change the average the most?

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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du

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jour brought to you by snow For once it didn't

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flake on us Art alexander measured the amount of snow

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that fell on his driveway each day last week His

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results are shown in the following bar graph If he

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didn't count the measurement for one of these days which

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day would change the average amount of snow that fell

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over the entire week The most select the appropriate part

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of the graph Okay so apparently alexander doesn't want cold

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much firstly and we'd like to just blow the stuff

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off the driveway and get the heck back inside Okay

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we got a bar graph here showing how much snow

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fell each day of the week The question is asking

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which day if omitted would change the average the most

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In other words which days snowfall was the furthest away

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from the average which is the way that you have

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got it All right Well right away we can eliminate

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tuesday thursday and friday if one day is going to

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skew our results it'd have to be either the day

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with the most snowfall or the day with the least

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snowfall well from here and we just kind of have

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to do the math so let's get the average snowfall

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first but we had six plus four plus three and

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a half plus three plus two and a half which

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equals nineteen then divide by five to get nineteen fists

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or about three point eight All right well wednesday the

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day with the least snowfall is a two point five

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while monday is at six so wednesday was one point

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three less than the average seems a little number line

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You know that But monday was a whopping two point

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two more than average meaning it would change our results

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the most if we excluded it though for alexander having

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a case of the mondays seems to take on a 00:01:47.688 --> [endTime] totally different meaning

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