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The members of an equestrian team score from 10 to 25 points per show. Their average score is 19. A new member with an outlyng score of 4 joins the team.
Which statement describes how the new member's score will affect center and spread of the equestrian team?
The new member's score will increase the center but decrease the spread of the equestrian team.
The new member's score will increase the center and spread of the equestrian team.
The new member's score will decrease the center and spread of the equestrian team.
The new member's score will decrease the center but increase the spread of the equestrian team.
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