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    Organizing and Summarizing Data to Find the Range of a Set
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Organizing and Summarizing Data to Find the Range of a Set

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Question 32

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Organizing and Summarizing Data To find the range of a set of scores, we calculate the


A) arithmetic average.
B) average squared deviation of scores about the mean.
C) difference between the highest and lowest scores.
D) square root of the average squared deviation of scores about the mean.

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