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You need to have all the values within the range to calculate the arithmetic mean .
It is within the "High Average" range of IQ values.
I am assuming that the equation is y = 2.5xYou should be given a set of values of x, or a range for x.If given a set of values, pick a value, multiply it by 2.5 and that is the corresponding y value.If given a range, select 5 or 6 suitable values of x in the range. Again, multiply each by 2.5 and these are the corresponding y values.
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 is the difference between maximum and minimum values of a given a set of values
The BETWEEN operator allows you to search for a range of values in one field.
The answer is Between in an Access question.
Sorry, but this question is not clear. You can not search for a range within one field, since a range contains more than one field. Please ask again using words that make it clear what you want to know.
You need to have all the values within the range to calculate the arithmetic mean .
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It is within the "High Average" range of IQ values.
You need your actual values that you are getting your frequencies from first. Then you need a table of the category ranges that you want to get the frequencies within, such as having 10, 20, 30 etc., to see the amount of values within each range. Arrange these in a column. Then select the blank cells beside that column. With those blank cells still selected, in the first of them start the formula by typing =FREQUENCY( and then select the cells that you are trying to get frequencies for. Then press the comma key and then select the range with the categories. Then press the ) key. Then press Ctrl - Shift and Enter and the formula will fill out into the selected cells.
BETWEEN For example: SELECT columnName FROM tableName WHERE columnName BETWEEN '1' AND '20'
The number of values that lie in an interval depends on the specific range and how it is defined. Generally, it can vary from zero values to an infinite number of values within the interval.
I am assuming that the equation is y = 2.5xYou should be given a set of values of x, or a range for x.If given a set of values, pick a value, multiply it by 2.5 and that is the corresponding y value.If given a range, select 5 or 6 suitable values of x in the range. Again, multiply each by 2.5 and these are the corresponding y values.
continuous random variable
If you're estimating a point OUTSIDE the data range, it's extrapolating. If you're estimating a point WITHIN the data range, it's interpolating.