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The data set shows the ages or everyone in a dance class.
4, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 18, 18, 18
Select the statement that correctly describes the data.
A. The typical value is 4 because it is the minimum.
B. The typical value is 9 because that is the total number of people.
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C. The typical value is 17. Most values are close to 17, except 4,
which is an extreme value.
D. The typical value is 18 because it is the maximum.
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The data set shows the ages or everyone in a dance class.
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