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The Wall Street Journal reported that Walmart Stores Inc. is planning to lay off employees at its Sam's Club warehouse unit. Approximately half of the layoffs will be hourly employees (The Wall Street Journal, January 25-26, 2014). Suppose the following data represent the percentage of hourly employees laid off for Sam's Club stores. 55 56 44 43 44 56 60 62 57 45 36 38 50 69 65 a. Compute the mean and median percentage of hourly employees being laid off at these stores.

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