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Determine the optimal decision tree for finding the (lower) median of six numbers a, b, c, d, e and f, with the additional assumption that among these numbers there are exactly three distinct numbers, each occurring exactly twice. In zoom lecture we denoted the height of the optimal decision tree by (2, 2, 2).

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