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In an editorial, the Poughkeepsie Journal printed this statement: "The median price--the price exactly in between the highest and lowest--..." Does that statement correctly describe the median? Why or why not?
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PsyDAG
What is the definition of the median?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median
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Anonymous
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francine
no it dose not describe the median price
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