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Veronica's friends are going to go to one of five amusement parks in her area. All five parks have different prices, and Veronica is saving up so that she has enough money to go. Veronica can only afford to go to one of the three parks with the lowest prices. How should she find the most that her ticket could cost?
A
She should find the mode price of the amusement parks because it will tell her the most that she should save.

B
She should find the mean of the prices because it will tell her the average number of dollars to save to go.

C
She should find the range because it will tell her how much more money she needs to save to go to the most expensive park.

D
She should find the median because it will tell her how much to save so she can go to the park that is in the middle of the prices.

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Answered by FlawlessHeart
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Answered by beeeest
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Answer:

Veronica's friends are going to go to one of five amusement parks in her area. All five parks have different prices, and Veronica is saving up so that she has enough money to go. Veronica can only afford to go to one of the three parks with the lowest prices. How should she find the most that her ticket could cost?

A

She should find the mode price of the amusement parks because it will tell her the most that she should save.

B

She should find the mean of the prices because it will tell her the average number of dollars to save to go.

C

She should find the range because it will tell her how much more money she needs to save to go to the most expensive park.

D

She should find the median because it will tell her how much to save so she can go to the park that is in the middle of the prices.

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