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Will give brainliest plz high school recently won the state academic bowl championship. the medal counts for the 7 members of the team are listed in the table. which statement is true about the data shown in the table? a) the range is less than the mode. b) the mode is greater than the median. c) the mean is greater than the median. d) the median is greater than the mode.

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