What's the range?
It's how to read the stem and leaf plot.The range of a data set is the difference between the lowest and highest values (that is, how far it spreads).
The stem-and-leaf plot was created from a number of values. What is the lowest of them? What is the highest of them?
Please make it clear what part you don't understand? If it is what "range" means, I have told you; if it is how to read a stem and leaf plot, let us know how much you know about it (and how you happen to be looking at this if you don't know anything), so we know what to tell you.
It's how to read the stem and leaf plot.
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What's the place value of the stem? i.e if a stem = 100 then a leaf must be = 10 or...? Unfortunelty study island doesnt use a key sorry.
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Thank youGood question. A key would have been a good idea, but perhaps the context implies it.
My default interpretation would be that the numbers are intended to be whole numbers, so the leaves would be ones. The answer choices support this.