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A group of 10 students are all 54 to 56 inches tall. An adult who is 74 inches tall joins the group. Which statement is true for this situation?
A None of the measures of central tendency (mean, median, or mode)
will be affected by the adult's height.
B. The median height will be more affected by the adult's height than
the mode(s) or the mean.
C. The mode(s) will be more affected by the adult's height than the
median or the mean.
D. The mean height will be more affected by the adult's height than the
mode(s) or the median.

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