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Mathematics, 14.10.2019 02:10 minie66

Each of the 8 cats in a pet store was weighed. here are their weighs (in pounds): 11, 10, 12, 14, 5, 15, 7, 6 find the median and mean weights of the cats. if necessary, round to the nearest tenth.

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