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At the district competition for 5th grade jump-roper of the year, the following number of jumps without stopping were recorded per student:
203,245,237,233,90,100,100,277,265, 264,265,285,288,291,
291,290,300,224,200,257,290,279,266 ,288
what is the mean number of jumps, rounded to the nearest hundredth?
what is the median number of jumps?
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