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Consider the following salaries for the executives of a certain company. }\\\begin{array} { l l } { \text { Position } } & \text { Salary } \\\text { President } & \$ 240,000 \\\text { 1st VP } & \$ 230,000 \\\text { 2nd VP } & \$ 100,000 \\\text { Supervising manager } & \$ 65,000 \\\text { Accounting manager } & \$ 65,000 \\\text { Personnel manager } & \$ 39,000 \\\text { Department manager } & \$ 30,000 \\\text { Department manager } & \$ 30,000\end{array}\end{array}"> cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width = " 59% " border="0">  Position  Salary  President $240,000 1st VP $230,000 2nd VP $100,000 Supervising manager $65,000 Accounting manager $65,000 Personnel manager $39,000 Department manager $30,000 Department manager $30,000\begin{array}{l}\text { cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width } = \text { " } 59 \% \text { " border="0"> }\\\begin{array} { l l } { \text { Position } } & \text { Salary } \\\text { President } & \$ 240,000 \\\text { 1st VP } & \$ 230,000 \\\text { 2nd VP } & \$ 100,000 \\\text { Supervising manager } & \$ 65,000 \\\text { Accounting manager } & \$ 65,000 \\\text { Personnel manager } & \$ 39,000 \\\text { Department manager } & \$ 30,000 \\\text { Department manager } & \$ 30,000\end{array}\end{array} What is the median?


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