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Mathematics, 15.02.2021 23:50, christianconklin22

The first block in "old" Brooklyn Dr. Vickers examined had a distribution that was reasonably symmetric. What did you notice about the mean vs. the median house price?Choose the correct answer below. a)The median house price was much larger than the mean. b)The mean house price was much larger than the median. c)The mean & the median house price were about the same. d)There was not enough information given to compare the two statistics

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