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Question 20 of 25 The houses on a city block were thought to be valued at $172,000, $164,000,
$142,000, $159,000, $191,000, $124,000, and $146,000, respectively. But a
public assessor has determined that the value of each house is actually
$20,000 higher than previously thought. According to the public assessor,
what is the median value of the houses?
A. $166,000
B. $146,000
C. $179,000
D. $159,000
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