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If you wanted to know the difference between the highest paid employee and the lowest paid employee, would you look at the mean, median, mode, or range for the salary data?
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If you wanted to know the difference between the highest paid employee and the lowest paid employee, would you look at the mean, median, mode, or range for the salary data?
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If you wanted to know the difference between the highest paid employee and the lowest paid employee, would you look at the mean, median, mode, or range for the salary data?
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You would use mean.
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