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Answer:


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Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data on the table, let us arrange from least to the greatest.


84,86,89,97,98,98

The mean is the sum of all the data divided by the number of data;


\begin{gathered} \operatorname{mean}=(84+86+89+97+98+98)/(6) \\ \operatorname{mean}=(552)/(6) \\ \operatorname{mean}=92 \end{gathered}

The median is the middle number (the average of the middle numbers);


\begin{gathered} \operatorname{median}=(89+97)/(2) \\ \operatorname{median}=(186)/(2) \\ \text{median}=93 \end{gathered}

The mode is the highest occurring number;


\text{mode}=98

The range is the difference between the greatest and the least number.


\begin{gathered} \text{greatest number = 98} \\ \text{least number = 84} \\ \text{Range = 98 - 84} \\ \text{Range =14} \end{gathered}

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