<p>Can someone explain today's SAT question of the day to me? </p>
<p>Thanks. </p>
<p>Can someone explain today's SAT question of the day to me? </p>
<p>Thanks. </p>
<p>well,i got it right.....</p>
<p>I. Must be false because an average can be skewed by an insanely large number. Out of the 100 integers, 99 could have the value of 1, but one number's value might be 100000000000. The average would then be high although only one integer's value is above the average.</p>
<p>II & III can be proven false at the same time. M represents the median, so there must be an equal number of integers that are less than and greater than the median.</p>
<p>thanks debater</p>