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Mathematics, 28.11.2021 23:10 krystalruby1219

There are 3 number cards. The numbers are hidden on the 3 cards.

The mode of the three hidden numbers is 7.

The highest number is not 7.

The range is 4.

What are the 3 numbers?

Write them from smallest to largest


There are 3 number cards.

The numbers are hidden on the 3 cards.The mode of the three hidden numb

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