SOLUTION: suppose the timing device used in the men 2013 world championship race failed to activate at the start of the race and instead began to record the times x seconds into the race. Ho
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Question 1053813: suppose the timing device used in the men 2013 world championship race failed to activate at the start of the race and instead began to record the times x seconds into the race. How would the competitors times would be affected. Would the x seconds be added to or subtracted from the times recorded? Would the median 45.03 be affected?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
suppose the timing device used in the men 2013 world championship race failed to activate at the start of the race and instead began to record the times x seconds into the race. How would the competitors times would be affected?
Would the x seconds be added to or subtracted from the times recorded?
They should be added.
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Would the median 45.03 be affected?
It would be 45.03+x since all the times would increase by "x".
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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