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A game was played by each student in two sections of a class - A and B. If the two sections had the same number of students, was the median score the same in the two sections?
(1) No two students in the same section got the same score.
(2) The highest score as well as the lowest score was the same in the two sections.
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Good question by ExpertGlobal
Ok we know that number of students are same in both sections and we have to figure it out whether median is same for both sections
Statement 1 : Hmm tricky statement but this doesn't guarantee that median can't be same for example score in A section can be 1,4,4,9 and for B section, it is 3,2,6,8. in the both the cases Median is same
-Not sufficientStatement 2 : This itself doesn't conclude anything about median because in this question we are concerned about median, so there is not point of knowing in which section highest and lowest scorers lies.
-Not sufficientStatement 1 + 2 : still we can't conclude anything.
Ex : Let's assume A be 1, 2, 4,9 and B be 3, 6,7,8 (Median is different)
Now assume A be 1,4,4,9 and for B section, it is 3,2,6,8.( Median is same)
- Not sufficientAns - E