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Range = Maximum value - Minimum value
A distribution function or a cumulative distribution function. The spread and range are also immediately apparent from a box [and whiskers] plot.
The range
Uniform probability can refer to a discrete probability distribution for which each outcome has the same probability. For a continuous distribution, it requires that the probability of the outcome is directly proportional to the range of values in the desired outcome (compared to the total range).
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The range of a distribution is the difference between the largest number in the range and the smaller number. ?æThe number will always be positive, but may not always be whole.
Range = Maximum value - Minimum value
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the way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area
An intermediary voltage between high voltage and low voltage. I previously wrote 69kV and 34.5kV were distribution level voltages. This is not true, these are generally considered "sub Transmission" level. Anything below ~ 33kV and above ~1kV is considered distribution. Common voltages of this range I've seen are 2.4kV, 12.5kV, 13.8kV.
False. When the range is large you would use a grouped frequency distribution.
The domain is infinite but the range is finite.
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The range or area occupied by a population is itsA. Growth rate.B. Geographic distribution.C. Age structure.D.Population density.
I think its better to use range deviation in any distribution because it doesn't cause any trouble