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How do you find the range of numbers?

That would depend upon context.


What is the range of these numbers 4455556678?

the range is the maximum value less the minimum value of a set of numbers in the set [4,4,5,5,5,5,6,6,7,8] the maximum value would be 8 and the minimum value would be 4 so the range would be equivalent to 8-4 which is equivalent to 4


What would be the range of the numbers 0 1 4 5?

5


Could this ever be the rule of a function For input x the output is the number whose square is x If so what is its domain and range?

Yes, the domain(input) would be all natural numbers (numbers greater or equal to zero). The range (output) would be all real numbers. -- Not only natural numbers would be considered part of this domain, all negative numbers are also reasonable inputs to this function, as any negative number multiplied by itself would produce a positive number..... The output (range) would therefore be all positive real numbers......


What is the range of numbers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8?

The range of those numbers is 6. The range would be the highest number minus the lowest number, so 8-2=6.


Do you add or subtract the range in math?

subtract the biggest # from the lowest. If you the numbers 10, 18, 2, and 20, to find the range you would do this: 20-2=18. So the range would be 18.


How can you use range if the number of numbers is even?

Range is to subtract the largest number from the least number so even if you had an even amount of numbers you would have to do pretty mich the same thing.


How do you find the range in numbers?

The range is the range the numbers span. or the largest # minus the smallest #.. ie if you have 1 9 8 7 10 1 9 4 5 3 2 the range would be the largest number 10 minus 1, so the range is 9.


What is the range of absolute value functions My teacher said it would be all real numbers. However I thought it would be positive real numbers. Can you explain who is right and why?

The absolute value of a number is positive, so the range is always a positive real number. You are correct. The domain, that is the value before you take the absolute value, is all real numbers, but the range is always positive.


How many numbers can be rounded to 400?

Numbers can be rounded to 400 if they fall within the range of 350 to 449. This range includes all numbers from 350.5 to 449.49, as they would round up to 400. Therefore, there are 100 numbers that can be rounded to 400.


What do you use the range argument for in the SUMIF function?

There are potentially two ranges. You have the range that you want to do your checking on, the criteria, and the range you want to sum. That can be the same as the first range, like if it was numbers. So if you had a list of numbers and you only wanted to add the ones that were over 50 from that list, the range you were checking and the range you were summing from would be the same and the second reference to a range can be left out: =SUMIF(A2:A20,">50") If you had a list of days for a few weeks with numbers in the column beside them and you only wanted to add the numbers beside a particular day, say Monday, then the range you are checking and the range you were adding would be different, in this case the days are in column A and numbers in column B: =SUMIF(A2:A20,"Monday",B2:B20)


What 4 numbers have the mean of 6 and the range of 8?

2,5,7,10 would be one solution.