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2 dot plots. Both number lines go from 0 to 10. Plot 1 is titled fifth grade. There are 2 dots above 1, 3 above 2, 1 above 3, 4 above 4, 5 above 5, 5 above 6, 2 above 7, 2 above 8, 0 above 9, 0 above 10. Plot 2 is titled seventh grade. There are 2 dots above 0, 2 above 1, 3 above 2, 5 above 3, 5 above 4, 3 above 5, 3 above 6, 1 above 7, and 0 above 8, 9, and 10.
The dot plot shows the number of hours, to the nearest hour, that a sample of 5th graders and 7th graders spend watching television each week. What are the mean and median?

The 5th-grade mean is
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The 7th-grade mean is
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The 5th-grade median is
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The 7th-grade median is
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