The median of a set of $9$ distinct observations is $20.5$. If the four largest observations of the set are increased by $2$,what will be the median of the new set?

  • A
    Remains the same as the original set
  • B
    Increases by $2$
  • C
    Decreases by $2$
  • D
    Becomes double the original median

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