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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 01:20, alimfelipe

Please help. In order to raise funds, the Tulip Troop sold boxes of cookies. They sold 16 boxes of chocolate, 28 boxes of peanut butter, 9 boxes of coconut, and 40 boxes of mint. What is the range of this distribution of cookies?

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