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Challenge #226: Flex-Ability

gerda
8 - Asteroid
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CammyPhillips
8 - Asteroid
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bwins
8 - Asteroid
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grazitti_sapna
17 - Castor

A bit challenging:

 

Sapna Gupta
OzlemSigbeku
8 - Asteroid
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Didn't know about spatial formulas - great challenge to learn more about how to use formula tools with spatial objects.

KORKIS3
8 - Asteroid
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Simple Solution : )

BS_THE_ANALYST
13 - Pulsar

Fun stuff. Solutions with comments below:

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Solution 1, found the average of the latitudes, and then the average of the longitudes. This gives x, and y coordinate for the central point. 
Solution 2, create a polyline between the points. Use the spatial info tool to get the centroid of that line (gives the midpoint)
Solution 3, created two additional points (NW point and SE point composed of a mixture of the x, and y coordinates of original points). Created a rectangle by joining the points using convex hull, then spatial info to get the centroid of the object (midpoint)
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Liusaidhowen
8 - Asteroid

My solution

BSilverblatt
8 - Asteroid

Thanks for the challenge! Here's my solution:

tsand22
8 - Asteroid

team solution