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Originally Posted by Caleb Sykes
Consider the following question:
What is the average number of autonomous boulders scored per match by robots in Michigan?
To solve this problem, you would first identify all of the robots in Michigan, then determine their autonomous boulders scored per match, then sum each of those scores together, then divide by the number of robots in Michigan.
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Doesn't work. Robots who can play in Michigan also play--and have scored auto boulders--outside of MI. So unless you mean "robots
from Michigan", it's a much easier solution.
Count the matches played in MI, count the auto boulders scored in those matches, note that humans can't score boulders, and divide the auto boulders scored by the number of matches. Unless you really mean the median or the mode.
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