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Let's calculate the range of each region:
1. Region P: 60 - 10 = 50
2. Region Q: 55 - 13 = 42
3. Region R: 64 - 8 = 56
4. Region S: 60 - 10 = 50
5. Region T: 50 -16 = 34
6. Region U: 63 - 13 = 50

The above calculation indicates that Region T has the lowest range. Therefore, the answer is option E 20%.

Can you please extend the explain of the calculation of the range? Why do you take the highest percent minus the lowest percent of each region?

I am confuse maybe for the definition of range, or what I understand a range is.

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Let's calculate the range of each region:
1. Region P: 60 - 10 = 50
2. Region Q: 55 - 13 = 42
3. Region R: 64 - 8 = 56
4. Region S: 60 - 10 = 50
5. Region T: 50 -16 = 34
6. Region U: 63 - 13 = 50

The above calculation indicates that Region T has the lowest range. Therefore, the answer is option E 20%.

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Why do we take the range of the percents when it’s asked for range of dollar amounts? This would be ok if the total dollar spend was the same right? But in the current case, the total spends are different

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Yes how can we calc range based on percentage
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Yes how can we calc range based on percentage
You cannot. You must multiply the difference in percentages with the total dollar value of spends.
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Could someone please explain this question in detail? I didn't understand the explanation given above.
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Let's calculate the range of each region:
1. Region P: 60 - 10 = 50
2. Region Q: 55 - 13 = 42
3. Region R: 64 - 8 = 56
4. Region S: 60 - 10 = 50
5. Region T: 50 -16 = 34
6. Region U: 63 - 13 = 50

The above calculation indicates that Region T has the lowest range. Therefore, the answer is option E 20%.
So I came up with the same way of solving it, but I guess in number 5 should be: 5. Region T: 50 - 14= 36. That's the only comment that I have with that solution. Thank you =)
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