In my data set of 10 exam scores, the mean turned out to be the score of the person with the third highest grade. No two people got the same score. The statement makes sense because the mean of a data set can be pulled far to the left or right of the middle of the range of values by outliers. In my data set of 10 exam scores, the median turned out to be the score of the person with the third highest grade. No two people got the same score. This does not make sense because the median value should be between the fifth and sixth highest scores. I made a distribution of 15 apartment rents in my neighborhood. One apartment had a much higher rent than all of the others, and this outlier caused the mean rent to be higher than the median rent. The statement makes sense because an outlier with a large value increases the mean, but does not affect the median. The distribution of grades was left-skewed, but the mean, median, and mode were all the same. This does not make sense because the mean and median should lie somewhere to the left of the mode if the distribution is left-skewed. Choose the first set in the list of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers that describes the following number: 22 natural numbers Choose the first set in the list of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers that describes the following number: 19 natural numbers Consider the sets of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. Identify the first set in the list that describes the given number: ½ rational numbers Consider the sets of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. Identify from the list above the first set that describes the given number: 3.8683 rational numbers Consider the sets of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. Identify from the list above the first set that describes the given number: 6 pi (symbol) real numbers Consider the sets of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. Identify from the list above the first set that describes the given number: - 19.7501 (negative) rational numbers Consider the sets of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. Identify the first set in the list that describes the given number: SQUARE ROOT 35 real numbers Consider the sets of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers.