Median and mean when there are 2 variables

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The discussion revolves around finding the values of x and y from a set of numbers with a median of 9 and a mean of 11. The initial equation derived from the mean calculation is x + 2y = 45. The median condition leads to the equation (x + 10)/2 = 9, resulting in x = 8. Substituting x into the mean equation gives y = 18.5, but there is confusion about whether these values satisfy the mean condition. Ultimately, the participants confirm that the calculations need to be verified to ensure the mean and median are accurate.
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Homework Statement
Here's a list of six numbers written in order of size
Relevant Equations
The numbers have



a median of 9

a mean of 11
Here's a list of six numbers written in order of size

4, 7, x, 10, y, y

The numbers have

a median of 9
a mean of 11

Find x and y?

So I've gone to do:

(4+7+x+10+2y)/2 = 11
I get
x+2y = 45

What do I need to do from here?
 
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What does a median of ##9## tell you?

I guess you meant:

(4+7+x+10+2y)/6 = 11
 
Oh yes, that's what I meant. Thank you PeroK :)

It means that

(x + 10)/2 = 9 right?
 
I get x = 8 and y = 18.5 is this correct?
 
Natasha1 said:
I get x = 8 and y = 18.5 is this correct?
Yes. You could have got ##x = 8## by looking at the median first.
 
Natasha1 said:
I get x = 8 and y = 18.5 is this correct?
If you substitute these numbers into the list do you get the stated mean and median? That's all you need to do to check.
 
no i don't
 
So what's y?
 
Natasha1 said:
no i don't
Why not?
 
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2y = 37 which makes y = 18.5

Because if you add all of them you get (4 + 7 + 8 + 10 + 18.5 + 18.5)/6 = 11 doesn't work.
 
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Oh yes it does!
 
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