true
Yes the mean has to fall within that range.
In Excel, you can use the max() function. You can type a range (or several ranges) within the max() function. For a single range, just type: =max( and select the desired range, then type the closing parenthesis.
Range = Maximum value - Minimum value
Range = maximum - minimum Interquartile range = Value of 75th percentile - value of 25th percentile. The 75th percentile is the value such that 25% of the observations are bigger and 75% are smaller.
Take the smallest value and subtract it from the largest value and that is the range.
Continious
yes
continuous random variable
Yes the mean has to fall within that range.
Needs to be appraised by an expert. Could be in the 1000-40000 USD range.
The value of a model 42-365K Philco radio that works and has no damage other than having a cabinet that needs refinishing can range between $400 and $700.
Range = highest value - lowest value Range = 60 - 48 = 12
The range is the y value like the domain is the x value as in Domain and Range.
In Excel, you can use the max() function. You can type a range (or several ranges) within the max() function. For a single range, just type: =max( and select the desired range, then type the closing parenthesis.
You can get the range of a mathematical sequence by subtracting the lowest value from the highest value. Example: 1,3,5,7,9,11,23. Highest Value - 23 Lowest Value - 1 Range=23-1 Range=22 You can get the range of a function by finding all the y-axis values.
An outlier will have a huge affect on the range as the range is the largest value minus the smallest value.
Range = Maximum value - Minimum value