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Compute the average (mean) from the data shown. (round to the nearest tenth)

{48 , 95 , 73 , 39 , 78 , 41 , 89 , 29 , 95} A data set includes the following SAT scores: 340, 560, 480, 680, 700. Suppose an additional score of 700 is inserted in the data. How will the median be affected?

A) The median increases by 30.
B) The median decreases by 30.
C) The median increases by 45.
D) The median increases by 60.

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