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Skill: one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread
| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
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| math_pro_933 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(45\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(18, 20, 21, ...\) |
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| math_pro_932 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(75\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(35, 37, 38, ...\) |
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| math_pro_931 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(100\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(47, 49, 50,...\) |
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| math_pro_930 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(65\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(29, 31, 32, ...\) |
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| math_pro_929 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(90\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(43, 45, 46, ...\) |
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| math_pro_928 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(50\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(20, 22, 23, ...\) |
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| math_pro_927 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(80\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(32, 34, 35, ...\) |
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| math_pro_926 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(55\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(24, 26, 27, ...\) |
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| math_pro_925 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(70\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(38, 40, 41, ...\) |
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| math_pro_924 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | one_variable_data_distributions_and_measures_of_center_and_spread | Hard |
A data set contains \(10\) positive integers, each less than \(60\). The following list shows \(9\) of them: \(27, 29, 30, ...\) |