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explain the topic of range of length​

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Answered by Izma22
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The range of lengths in the universe is vast, best expressed in terms of orders of magnitude, also called powers of ten. It is often hard to decide how small or large a length is when expressed in these terms and it is useful to compare such a length with actual lengths. A range of magnitudes of lengths is shown below.

The range of a set of data is the difference between the highest and lowest values in the set. To find the range, first order the data from least to greatest. Then subtract the smallest value from the largest value in the set.

Answered by krs1000024519
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The range of lengths in the universe is vast, best expressed in terms of orders of magnitude, also called powers of ten. It is often hard to decide how small or large a length is when expressed in these terms and it is useful to compare such a length with actual lengths. A range of magnitudes of lengths is shown below.

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