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The table below shows the number of toys with corresponding height in [#permalink]
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To determine the range of the height of toys, we need to find the difference between the maximum possible height and the minimum possible height from the given table.

The table shows the distribution of toy heights in different ranges:

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Minimum possible height:
The lowest height range is $\(10-19 \mathrm{~cm}\)$. The minimum possible height for any toy in this group is 10 cm.

Maximum possible height:
The highest height range is $\(60-69 \mathrm{~cm}\)$. The maximum possible height for any toy in this group is 69 cm .

Range of height of toys (Quantity A):
Range $=$ Maximum possible height - Minimum possible height
Range $\(=69 \mathrm{~cm}-10 \mathrm{~cm}\)$
Range $\(=59 \mathrm{~cm}\)$

Now, let's compare Quantity A and Quantity B:

Quantity A: 59
Quantity B: 50

Comparing the two values:
59 > 50

Therefore, Quantity A is greater than Quantity B.
The final answer is Quantity A is greater.

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