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Define range in ungrouped data

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Answered by Pushy76
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We know now that range is the difference between the maximum and minimum value. Hence for ungrouped data, we arrange the series in ascending or descending order. This helps us to select the highest and lowest values in the distribution. Henceforth, we simply subtract the minimum value from the maximum value.

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Answered by Anishkabhadana
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We know now that range is the difference between the maximum and minimum value. Hence for ungrouped data, we arrange the series in ascending or descending order. This helps us to select the highest and lowest values in the distribution. Henceforth, we simply subtract the minimum value from the maximum value.

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