measure of dispersion which uses only two observation is called
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Range is the measure of dispersion which uses only two observations.
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The measure of dispersion that uses only two observations is called range.
- The difference between the largest and smallest values in a set of data is known as the range in statistics.
- The distinction is that the range of a set of data is determined by subtracting the sample maximum and minimum values.
- It has the same measurement units as the data.
- It's best for depicting the dispersion of tiny data sets because it just relies on two observations.
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