The range of the data: k+2, k-3, k+4, k-2, k, k-5, k+3, k-1, and k+6 is

a

10

b

11

c

6

d

8

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how can "k-5" be the lowest value, when there's also "k-2" in the numbers given💁❓

Lary-King
9 years ago

de answer is 11 de smallest z k-5 nd largest k+6..

Range => largest -smallest.

> +6-(-5)=11.

GeraldChibuike
9 years ago

The range is 11

ayabduljalil
9 years ago

11

sunny ja'z
12 years ago

Find d range of d following ls some1 should help and solve k+2,k-3,k+4,k-2,k,k-5,k+3,k-1,k+6 is what a.11 b.8 c.6 d.10

barigboma
11 years ago

6

mercy gokie
10 years ago

it cant be k-5 is the smallest value while k+6 is the largest value. So solve !!!

pius921
11 years ago

d rang of k+6 is 11

darkypearl
11 years ago

the answer is 6 .

range is the

largest - smallest value.

k+6 - k =6

Titilayo3491
9 years ago

yeap tanx

Omoteniola24
2 months ago

the lowest value in the range is( k_1)

GeraldChibuike
9 years ago

Range is the difference between the largest and smallest number in a given set of numbers, The largest is (K+6) while smallest is(k-5)

r=(k+6)-(k-5)

=k+6-k+5

=6+5

=11

Titilayo3491
9 years ago

nop its 6.... if u use k+6-k-5 d ans will gv u 1 not 11 cos k cancels k,6-5=1

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