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The median score on a test is 90. Is it possible to add two more scores to the data and still have a median score of 90? Explain your answer.
12 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Of course.

Add a score at the top half and a score at the bottom half, and you'd still have the same median score.

12 years ago

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