HR Data Mapping: Workshop Range
An HR coordinator is using a mapping diagram to assign team members to specific professional development workshops. In the diagram, arrows connect the names of employees to their assigned workshop numbers. If three different employees—Alison, June, and Gregory—are all assigned to 'Workshop ', how many times should the workshop number '' appear when writing out the mathematical set for the range of this relation? Briefly state the rule regarding duplicate values in a range.
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HR Data Mapping: Workshop Range