Set \(S\) consists of five consecutive integers and set \(T\) consists of seven consecutive integers. Is the median of

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Set \(S\) consists of five consecutive integers and set \(T\) consists of seven consecutive integers. Is the median of the numbers in set \(S\) equal to the median of the numbers in set \(T?\)

(1) The median of the numbers in Set \(S\) is 0.
(2) The sum of the numbers in set \(S\) is equal to the sum of the numbers in set \(T.\)

[spoiler]OA=C[/spoiler]

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