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The range is _____ equal to twice the median.
", "The mode is _____ the same as the median.
", "The median is _____ included in the data.
", "The mean is _____ included in the data
", "If there is a mode, it is _____ included in the data.
", "The range is _____ a non-negative number.
", "The range is _____ equivalent to the largest element of the data set.
", "The mean, median, and mode are _____ the same.
", "The mean will _____ increase if the lowest number in the data set is removed.
", "The mean is _____ a positive nmber.
", "The range is _____ zero.
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