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A number line going from 1 to 13. 1 dot is above 1. 3 dots are above 2. 1 dot is above 3. 3 dots are above 4. 1 dot is above 5. 0 dots are above the remaining numbers. If a new data point at 12 is added to the graph, which will be true? The mean will increase, and the median will stay the same. The median will increase, and the mean will stay the same. The mean will increase more than the median, but both will increase. The median will increase more than the mean, but both will increase.

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