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For the cars parked in a parking lot, the range of their odometer read [#permalink]
If we assume that the car with 84,000 has the highest odometer reading, this would make the minimum reading 32,000 (84-52) putting 1 out of the equation. 2 & 3 fall within the appropriate range
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Re: For the cars parked in a parking lot, the range of their odometer read [#permalink]
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Shouldn't the answer be B as 90000>84000, then range would also be different. Please let me know if I am missing out anything
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