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difference between range and solution in maths

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Answered by DangEROusKuri
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Step-by-step explanation:

A value, or values, we can put in place of a variable (such as x) that makes the equation true. Example: x + 2 = 7. When we put 5 in place of x we get: 5 + 2 = 7. 5 + 2 = 7 is true, so x = 5 is a solution. See: Variable

Range (statistics) more ... The difference between the lowest and highest values. In {4, 6, 9, 3, 7} the lowest value is 3, and the highest is 9, so the range is 9 − 3 = 6. Range can also mean all the output values of a function.

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RANGE

A group of five students in your class decided to have a race, and it's up to you to find difference between the slowest and fastest times. To identify this, we need to find the range in this data set.

A data set is a group of numbers that has been collected. The range is the difference between the lowest and highest numbers in a data set. Essentially, the range tells us how spread apart a group of numbers is

SOLUTION

A group of five students in your class decided to have a race, and it's up to you to find difference between the slowest and fastest times. To identify this, we need to find the range in this data set.

A data set is a group of numbers that has been collected. The range is the difference between the lowest and highest numbers in a data set. Essentially, the range tells us how spread apart a group of numbers is

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