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Mean, median, mode, and range of a group of numbers. Pretend you are a teacher trying to describe these terms to a student. Make sure you write as if you are the teacher and explain each term as if the student is learning this for the first time. Be descriptive and give examples. Make sure you include the data set (the group of numbers) you will be working with. Be sure to use complete sentences. Be creative and use your own words!

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