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diff. b/w max.and min. observations in data???

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Answered by tony20821
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In statistics, if we have a set of observations expressed in numbers (for example, lengths of trees in meters, weights of animals in kilograms and so on), then the difference between maximum and minimum is called range. Range is useful if data is distributed more or less uniformly (between the minimum and the maximum).

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Answered by mithus1811
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The min is simply the lowest observation, while the max is the highest observation. Obviously, it is easiest to determine the min and max if the data are ordered from lowest to highest.

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