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Given the pair of statements: J ≡ ∼ M and (J • M) ∨ ∼(M ∨ J)
These statements are:
Median
The middle value in a sorted list of numbers, which separates the higher half from the lower half.
Mode
The value that appears most frequently in a data set, representing the highest peak in a distribution.
Extreme Values
The lowest or highest points in a data set, which are significant for analyzing behavior in statistical models, particularly in risk management and survival analysis.
Median
The middle value in a list of numbers arranged in ascending order, or the average of the two middle numbers if the list has an even number of items.
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