Multiple Choice
In an election campaign debate about the level of prosperity in Canada, the Prime Minister says, "Average income is $53,000." One of his opponents responds, "The average Canadian earns only $38,000." Both statements are true. Why is it possible that both statements are true?
A) because the opponent is using the mean
B) because the Prime Minister is using the mean
C) because the Prime Minister is citing the median
D) because the opponent is using the mode
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