The median of a set of \(5\) different numbers is \(x.\) If we add another set of \(5\) numbers to the existing set

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The median of a set of \(5\) different numbers is \(x.\) If we add another set of \(5\) numbers to the existing set, will the new median of the new set be greater than \(x?\)

(1): Exactly \(3\) of the newly added numbers are greater than \(x.\)

(2): Exactly \(2\) of the newly added numbers are equal to \(x.\)

Answer: A

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