Which of the following is not a set of measures of central tendency?
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The measures of central tendency are used in statistics to summarize a set of data by identifying the central position of the data set. The three common measures of central tendency are mean, median, and mode.
Out of the given options, "Median and percentage" is not a set of measures of central tendency. The median is a measure of central tendency that identifies the middle value of a data set when arranged in order, while percentage is a measure of relative frequency. Therefore, they are not related concepts and cannot be used together as a set of measures of central tendency.