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Liliana Waller
30 April, 22:26
Find the range of the data.
98, 21, 52, 39, 45 76
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Aaron Solis
30 April, 23:53
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77
Step-by-step explanation:
The range of the data is largest number minus smallest number.
98-21
77
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Madeleine Powers
30 April, 23:53
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The answer would be 77 because finding the range is subtracting the biggest number and the smallest number.
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