Oh yeah.. Day 3 and counting. We got a really tough challenge with the Orange Team.But we will make it. We will win, I'm sure. Let's get started with our explanation for this topic on daythree: Analyze the Question&AnswerChoices:
Question: We have here kind of sequence, subset kind of question. DONT FORGET: EXCEPT question. Write it in huge on yourpapers.
AnswerChoices: Some constraints (we will check them in aminute).
Reading and Understanding thequestion:
Given: a1<a2<a3...<an
lets understand it with some scenarios: a) 1,2,3 b) -1,0,1 c) -10,-9,-8 d) [-1][/2],0,[1][/2] e) [1][/4],[1][/3],[1][/2] .
Ok we have enough examples, aren't we
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[?]: we are asked what couldn't change our median. so we can look on our medians (I made it easy in our examples). if the middle one is not the middle one anymore
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Question: We have here kind of sequence, subset kind of question. DONT FORGET: EXCEPT question. Write it in huge on yourpapers.
AnswerChoices: Some constraints (we will check them in aminute).
Reading and Understanding thequestion:
Given: a1<a2<a3...<an
lets understand it with some scenarios: a) 1,2,3 b) -1,0,1 c) -10,-9,-8 d) [-1][/2],0,[1][/2] e) [1][/4],[1][/3],[1][/2] .
Ok we have enough examples, aren't we
?[?]: we are asked what couldn't change our median. so we can look on our medians (I made it easy in our examples). if the middle one is not the middle one anymore
...
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