Is it possible for a median to be twice the average?
A) No, because the median and average are always the same number.
B) No, because the median is always approximately the same number as the average.
C) No, because the median is always smaller than or equal to the average.
D) Yes, because the average is always calculated by dividing the median by two.
E) Yes, because the average could be pulled down by a small number of very low values.
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