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The data obtained for 100 shops for their daily profit per shop are as follows :
`{:(" Daily profit per shop (in ₹ ) ",0 - 100,100-200,200-300,300-400,400-500,500-600),(" Number of shops "," "12," "18," "27," "20," "17," "6):}`
Find the median profit per shop ?

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