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The median of a set of data is______ equal to the mean. ( Always, Sometimes, or Never)
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The median of a set of data is______ equal to the mean.
( Always, Sometimes, or Never)
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never equal to the mean. it is 2 different things the median is the middle number the mean is the adverage numeral u add up all the numerals and divide them by the number of the numeralals
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The median of a set of data is sometimes equal to the mean.It depends on the set of data.
A mean is the
average of the set of data.
A median is the middle value.
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