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Highest Observation - Lowest Observation =​

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Answered by NewBornTigerYT
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Answer:

<font color=red>Range is the difference between highest observation and lowest observation

Answered by pulakmath007
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Highest Observation - Lowest Observation = Range of the data set

Given :

Highest Observation - Lowest Observation

To find :

The expression

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Define range

For a given set of observations range is defined as the difference between Highest Observation and Lowest Observation

For example , we consider the data set as below

The data set is 8, 10, 20, 9, 15, 10, 13, 28

Highest Observation = 28

Lowest Observation = 8

So the required range of the data set

= Highest Observation - Lowest Observation

= 28 - 8

= 20

Step 2 of 2 :

Choose the appropriate term

Thus we see that for a given set of observations range is defined as the difference between Highest Observation and Lowest Observation

∴ Highest Observation - Lowest Observation = Range of the data set

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