raange of the first 50 natural numbers
Answers
Given:
First 50 Natural numbers
To Find:
What is the range?
Solution:
The range of a set of data in simple terms is defined as the difference between the largest value with the smallest value. It cannot be negative and it is used to measure the variability of the data, if the range comes to be high then it means higher is the variability.
Here we have the data of the first 50 natural numbers, which can be expressed as,
1,2,3,...,48,49,50
So now the formula for the range is as follows,
Range= Max value-Min valueRange=Maxvalue−Minvalue
Now in this data of ours, we have the maximum value as 50 and the minimum value is 1, so the range can be equal to,
\begin{gathered}range=50-1\\=49\end{gathered}
range=50−1
=49
Hence, the range of the first 50 natural numbers is 49.