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-The difference between the highest and the lowest value of the observation in a data is called​

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Answered by Rapanzeel
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Answer:

The difference between the highest and lowest observations in a given data is called its Range. Mode is the observation that occurs most frequently in the data. ... Mean, median and mode are the representative values of a group of observations.

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Answered by muscardinus
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Range

Step-by-step explanation:

Range is the difference between the highest and the lowest value of the observation in a data. It can be done by arranging the values from least to highest.

For example,

Ages of students are : 11,13,13,14,15, 16,18,18,18

The data is arranges in ascending order.

Highest value is 18 and the lowest value is 11.

Range = 18 - 11

Range = 7

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