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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 18:26 ronii73

Seven friends count the change in their pockets. They have $0.00, $1.25, $0.02, $2.00, $10.75, $0.40, and $0.00.

1. what is the average amount of pocket change PER person?
2. Using the data from part (a), what is the median amount of pocket change per person?
3. using the data from part (a), what is the mode amount of pocket change per person?
Using the data from part (a), what is the range of pocket change for the group?

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