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Which best describes the spread of a set of data that has an interquartile range of 18 and a mean absolute deviation of 10? a. the average distance of all data values from the mean is 18 and the middle 50% of data values has a range of 10. b. the average distance of all data values from the mean is 14 and the middle 50% of data values has a range of 8. c. the average distance of all data values from the mean is 14 and the middle 50% of data values has a range of 28. d. the average distance of all data values from the mean is 10 and the middle 50% of data values has a range of 18.
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