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How do you find the range of a data set? A. Subtract the smallest value from the largest value B. Add the largest value to the smallest value C. Add all the data values together…
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How do you find the range of a data set?
A. Subtract the smallest value from the largest value
B. Add the largest value to the smallest value
C. Add all the data values together
D. Subtract the smallest value from the average value
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The answer is A.
The answer is A.
The answer is A.
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