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PIT_PIT [208]
3 years ago
15

Please help asap thank you

Mathematics
1 answer:
maw [93]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.

Mean:22

Median: 19.5

Mode:12

Range:26

2.

Mean: 21.143

Median: 16

Mode: 5

Range: 43

3.

Mean: 38.5

Median: 37.5

Mode: 13 , 34, 41

Range: 56

4.

Mean: 73.167

Median: 78.5

Mode: 85

Range : 47

5.

Mean: 58.75

Median: 63

Mode: 63

Range : 70

6.

Mean: 68.714

Median: 74

Mode: 74

Range: 57

7.

Mean: 48

47.5

72

66

8.

59.625

61

90

79

9.

31.571

32

46

34

10.

42.111

40

51

51

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