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Read each statement and decide if the statement is Always true, Sometimes true, or Never true. Write at least one sentence to explain each choice.
1. A list of numbers has a mean.
2. A list of numbers has a mode.
3. The mean of a set of numbers is one of the numbers of that set.
4. The median of ten consecutive integers is one of those integers.
5. The mean of a set of numbers is greater than the median of that set of numbers.
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