The given information about the median can be used to complete the table as follows:
Statement: Rating
Each player scored at least 14 points: FALSE
At least one player scored exactly 14 points: TRUE
More than one player scored exactly 14 points: NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION
What do we mean by the median?
The median of data is the middlemost value in the data when the data is arranged in ascending or descending order.
When we have an odd number of observations say n,
Then median = (n + 1)/2th observation.
When we have an even number of observations say n,
Then median = { n/2th observation + (n/2 + 1)th observation}/2
How do we solve the given question?
We are said that there are 7 different players, the minimum number of points scored is 2, and the median number of points scored is 14.
∴ We have 7 observations, that is, n = 7.
Since, n is odd, median = (n+1)/2th observation = (7+1)/2th observation = 4th observation.
So, by the given information, we can say that the 4th observation is 14.
We are also told that the minimum number of points scored is 2, so we can't say that every player scores at least 14 points.
We also can't be sure of any other observation to say that more than one player scored exactly 14 points. So the table looks like this:
Statement: Rating
Each player scored at least 14 points: FALSE
At least one player scored exactly 14 points: TRUE
More than one player scored exactly 14 points: NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION
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