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A new number, 106, is added to the data set above. Find the range, sample standard deviation and IQR of the new data set.
(A) range = ? (Please enter an exact answer.)
(B) standard deviation = ? (Round to one decimal place.)
(C) IQR = ? (Please enter an exact answer.)
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