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Emmett has the following data:\newline14,y,10,8,13,1414, y, 10, 8, 13, 14\newlineIf the range is 66, which number could yy be?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)(A) 33\newline(B)(B) 1010

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Q. Emmett has the following data:\newline14,y,10,8,13,1414, y, 10, 8, 13, 14\newlineIf the range is 66, which number could yy be?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)(A) 33\newline(B)(B) 1010
  1. Calculate Range Without YY: Calculate the current range of the data set without yy: 1414, 1010, 88, 1313, 1414.
  2. Determine Possible Y Values: Since the range with yy included must still be 66, determine the possible values for yy that maintain this range.
  3. Check YY Choices: Check if the given choices for yy fit within the calculated range.

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