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Missy recorded the number of minutes she spent exercising for the last 11 days. The table below shows some of her data. if the mean of her data is 25 and there is no mode which two numbers could be the
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Missy recorded the number of minutes she spent exercising for the last 11 days. The table below shows some of her data. if the mean of her data is 25 and there is no mode which two numbers could be the number of minutes for 6 days and 7?
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The answer is A because if you take the mean "25" and Multiple by 11 "the amount of days" then subtract "the minutes" 22,13,11,38,24,51,29,and 21 u get 66 and 66÷2=33 hope this helps
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