A study of 100 “lifers” determines that they have a mean age of 35, a median age of 38 and a standar


Question: A study of 100 “lifers” determines that they have a mean age of 35, a median age of 38 and a standard distribution of 6.5. The study is repeated 5 years later with the exact same 100 people. What is the new mean, the new median and the new SD? Can these be determined? Now Consider the same study as above, but this time 10 of the prisoners have died. Coincidentally, the 10 who die consist of the \(5\) oldest and the 5 youngest prisoners. Now, what is the new mean, the new median and the new SD? Can these be determined?

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