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Solve the question and show your work so julie checked the prices of her favorite CDs at Music Madness. What is the median for $14,$12,$15$12,$17
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To find the Median, place the numbers you are given in order and find the middle number. 12,12,14,15,17 its 14
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Original set = {14, 12, 15, 12, 17}
Sort the set from smallest to largest and you get {12, 12,
14
, 15, 17}
The middle most value is in slot three, which is the value
14
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The median price is 14 dollars
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