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These are ordered pairs. The first number of the an ordered pair represents the domain of the ordered pair and second number of the an ordered pair represents the range of the ordered pair.
Range of (5, 3) = 3
Range of (6, 3) = 3
Range of (7, 3) = 3
Range of (8, 3) = 3
The range of the ordered pairs is 3.
Range of (5, 3) = 3
Range of (6, 3) = 3
Range of (7, 3) = 3
Range of (8, 3) = 3
The range of the ordered pairs is 3.
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