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`x_1, x_2 …. x_(34)` are numbers such that `x_i=x_i+1-150 forall i in1,2,3, ... 9` and `x_i+1-x_i+2=0` `forall f in10,11,12, ... 33`, then median of `x_j x_2, ... x_34` is

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