# Nakafa Framework: LLM URL: https://nakafa.com/en/exercises/high-school/snbt/quantitative-knowledge/try-out/set-5/6 Exercises: Try Out - Set 5: Real exam simulation to sharpen your skills and build confidence. - Problem 6 --- ## Exercise 6 ### Question export const metadata = { title: "Problem 6", authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }], date: "12/23/2025", }; Given the following data: Two identical natural numbers are added to the data, resulting in a new data set with an average of . | | | | :---: | :---: | | The difference between the median of the new data and the mean of the new data | | ### Choices - [x] $$P > Q$$ - [ ] $$P < Q$$ - [ ] $$P = Q$$ - [ ] $$P + Q = 1$$ - [ ] The information provided is not sufficient to decide one of the options. ### Answer & Explanation export const metadata = { title: "Solution to Problem 6", authors: [{ name: "Nabil Akbarazzima Fatih" }], date: "12/23/2025", }; We will find the value of the added numbers, determine the new median, and then compare the values of and . #### Finding the Added Numbers Let the two added natural numbers be . The initial data consists of numbers: . Sum of initial data: After adding numbers of value , the count of data becomes . The new average is given as . So, the added number is . #### Determining the New Median The new data after adding and is: The data is already sorted. Since the number of data points (odd), the median is the -th data point. #### Calculating P Value The value of is defined as the difference between the new median and the new mean. The new mean is known to be . #### Comparing P and Q Given . Since , then: #### Conclusion Thus, the correct relationship is . ---