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How do you estimate a product by finding is range? - Answers
… well first you add up the numbers then you divide by the amount there are. Since you are dumb I'll give you an example. Ok so say you have 3 cats. One cat weighs 8 pounds. The next cat weighs 6 pounds, and the next cat weighs 10 pounds. So all together that's 24 pounds. Now divide that by 3 (because that's the amount of cats). The range of the weight of all three cats is 8 pounds. :)
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How do you estimate a product by finding is range? - Answers
… well first you add up the numbers then you divide by the amount there are. Since you are dumb I'll give you an example. Ok so say you have 3 cats. One cat weighs 8 pounds. The next cat weighs 6 pounds, and the next cat weighs 10 pounds. So all together that's 24 pounds. Now divide that by 3 (because that's the amount of cats). The range of the weight of all three cats is 8 pounds. :)
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How do you estimate a product by finding is range? - Answers
… well first you add up the numbers then you divide by the amount there are. Since you are dumb I'll give you an example. Ok so say you have 3 cats. One cat weighs 8 pounds. The next cat weighs 6 pounds, and the next cat weighs 10 pounds. So all together that's 24 pounds. Now divide that by 3 (because that's the amount of cats). The range of the weight of all three cats is 8 pounds. :)
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