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Consider the given density curve. A curve starts at (0, 0), curves up to maximum point (3, question mark), and then decreases down to (20, 0). The median is 4.36. The median value, represented by the dotted line, is 4.36. What is the best approximation for the mean? 4.1 4.36 4.4 5
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