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the difference between the highest and the lowest values of a set of data is called??

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Answered by PQRXTZ
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Range is the difference of the highest and the lowest value of a set of data
Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between the highest and the lowest values of a set of data is called range.

  • The 'range' of data refers to the difference between the highest and lowest values in a particular set of data.
  • To find it, simply order the numbers from smallest to largest and subtract the lowest value from the highest value.

Example:

  • The height range of trees in the graph below is 80-50=30 feet.

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