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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 21:19 loudiema

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Kate recorded the number of minutes she read each day for the last two weeks in the table.

Week 1

Week 2

Sunday

85

55

Monday

35

50

Tuesday

50

45

Wednesday

60

45

Thursday

30

40

Friday

35

30

Saturday

50

50

How can Kate figure out which week had the larger range in minutes read?

1. Order the minutes for each week.

2. Find the range for each week.

3. Compare the ranges.

Week 1 had the larger range in minutes.

1. Order the minutes for each week.

2. Find the range for each week.

3. Compare the ranges.

Week 2 had the larger range in minutes.

1. Find the difference between the Sunday and Saturday minutes for each week.

2. Compare the ranges.

Week 1 had the larger range in minutes.

1. Find the difference between the Sunday and Saturday minutes for each week.

2. Compare the ranges.

Week 2 had the larger range in minutes

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