document.write( "Question 1066008: In an​ editorial, the Poughkeepsie Journal printed this​ statement: \"The median price minus the price exactly in between the highest and lowest minus...\" \r
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A. This is the midrange. The median is the middle of all the ordered values, and each value counts as one, regardless of how big or small it is. \n" ); document.write( "
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