Question 1186994:  A sample of n=6 BMI scores of a group of individuals has a mean of M = 24.5. One new BMI score is added to the sample and the new mean is found to be M = 25.0. What can you conclude about the value of the new BMI score? 
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A sample of n=6 BMI scores of a group of individuals has a mean of M = 24.5.  
One new BMI score is added to the sample and the new mean is found to be M = 25.0.  
What can you conclude about the value of the new BMI score? 
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Let  a,  b,  c,  d,  e,  and  f  represent the scores of the 6 participants.
You are given that
      = 24.5.
It means that  a + b + c + d + e + f = 6*24.5 = 147.      (1)
Next, they ask you to find the unknown score x from this equation
      = 25.0
From the last equation
    a + b + c + d + e + f + x = 7*25.0 = 175.             (2)
Replace here the sum  (a + b + c + d + e + f)  by 147, based on (1).  You will get
   147 + x = 175.
Hence,
         x = 175 - 147 = 28.
ANSWER.  The new BMI score is 28.
 
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