Actually I am little confused now too..
Lets think about the definition of a median which says that its a number which divides the data into 2 equal halves.
So, Acc. to that, the answer should be (d) as 0 is also dividing data into 2 equal halves, 1 also, and any value between them too!!.. Means there are multiple Medians in this special case..
Amit Sir please help..
mike is right nikita because these are not fixed numbers but discrete random variables so median is one
which divides distribution into half
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