Answer:
I do not agree with Jennifer. Because, First you have to take the 7 numbers and put them into numerical order. Then you have to see how many numbers total in the row there is. (in this case 7). Next, we have to look at the middle number which when it is in numerical order it is 4. So, Jennifer did not put the numbers in numerical order. So, in this case I do not agree with Jennifer.
Explanation:
This is not the sample answer. I do not give sample answers, because some people like to copy and paste then they get in trouble. So, yeah. Anyway I got the answer right and if you want the sample answer here it is......
---> same answer (Jennifer is wrong. The list of data points must be in order before determining the median. If you put the set in order from least to greatest, the median is 4.)
The reason she is wrong is because you are supposed to put them in least to greatest. She kept it the same, so that is why she is wrong.
I hope I helped Yall today.....Good luck, and BYYYE
(also Edge, 2021.)