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mayrjj
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I believe the solution is B.
7 number set, Mode > Median? (1) Mode is largest number: The median is the 4th value in ascending order. Therefore by using a number series it becomes apparent that the mode can be equal to or greater than the median. Insufficient to pinpoint what the extact relationship is. (2) We don't know which 4 numbers are equal to each other. But whichever order you arrange them in i.e. first four numbers are equal, last four or a combination of middle 4, the median value (4th place) will equal the value of the mode. |
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Dan Bernstein
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Pia,
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