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Jill is looking for original taillights for her 1932 Ford. The prices vary depending on the condition. She finds these prices: $100, $180, $300, $300, $350, $400, $450, and $600. Find the median, which
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Jill is looking for original taillights for her 1932 Ford. The prices vary
depending on the condition. She finds these prices: $100, $180, $300,
$300, $350, $400, $450, and $600. Find the median, which is also Q2.
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The median would be $325.
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