The following set of data represents letter grades on term papers in a rhetoric class: A,A,A,B,B,B,B,C,C,C,C,C,C,C,C,C,D,D,D,F.
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Answer:
c. Mode
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean is the average obtained by adding all values and then dividing by the size of the values. Here, adding A and B etc is not clear.
Median is the middle value of a set of numeric values. To find a median, values should be sort-able from smallest to the largest. If there is no unique middle value, then the average of the middle values has to be taken. Here, average of the two different grades is not clear.
Mode is the value that occurs most often. Clearly C occurs most often.
Mid-range value is the mean of the difference between largest value and the smallest value. Here, difference between A and F is not clear.
Mean,median,Mid-range are applied to numeric values where mode is also suitable for categorical values.
Therefore, the most appropriate measure of central tendency for the data described is mode
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Price of 1 adult ticket is <u>$10.8</u> and Price of 1 children ticket is <u>$5.4</u>.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Number of adults = 2
Number of Children = 6
Total Amount of tickets sold = $54.
We need to find the price of one children's ticket and one adult ticket.
Solution:
Let the Cost of 1 adult ticket be 'x'.
Now Given:
Children tickets are on sale,half price of adult tickets.
Cost of 1 Children ticket = 
Total Amount is equal to Number of adults multiplied by Cost of adult ticket plus Number of Children multiplied by Cost of Children ticket.
Framing in equation for we get;

Cost of 1 adult ticket = $10.8
Cost of 1 children ticket = 
Hence Price of 1 adult ticket is <u>$10.8</u> and Price of 1 children ticket is <u>$5.4</u>.
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