English, 17.05.2021 23:00 madams1820
Mrs. Smith gave two classes the same quiz. She randomly selected 5 students from each class to compare the classes. The scores of the five students are shown below.
Class A: 80, 82, 74, 92, 94
Class B: 82, 80, 88, 86, 82
What are the mean and range for each class?
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