How to find median - PSAT Math

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The chart above shows the scores on two tests for five students in a science class. If John's score was equal to the mode for Test I and equal to the median for Test II, then which of the five students represents John's scores?

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The mode of a set of numbers is the number that appears most frequently in that set. The median of a set of numbers is the number that appears in the middle when they are arranged in numerical order. For Test I, the mode is 85. When arranged in numerical order, the scores for Test II are:

70, 70, 80, 85, 90.

That makes the median for Test II 80. The only student in the chart with an 85 on Test I and an 80 on Test II is student B.

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