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With two numbers, it's called the difference. With a set of numbers, it's called the range.
The range is the largest value minus the smallest value from a set of numbers.
While 230402457 - 1 was the largest known prime when it was discovered, there really is no 'largest' prime number. It can be proven that the set of prime numbers is infinite, so we will never be able to label one as the largest.
"IT IS ALWAYS A ODD"
A plus number.
The largest number minus the smallest number.
The largest number in a list minus the smallest is calculated by subtracting the smallest value from the largest value in that list. This difference represents the range of the data, indicating how spread out the numbers are. For example, if the largest number is 10 and the smallest is 2, the result would be 10 - 2 = 8.
The largest number minus the smallest number.
Take the largest number minus the smallest number; that is the range.
Range is the largest minus the smallest number in the data set.
Take the largest number minus the smallest number to determine the range.
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The range is the highest value minus the lowest value.
The range (largest number minus smallest number) is 12.
You find the the smallest and largest values. The interval is the largest minus the smallest.
The smallest number is 1 and the largest number is 8. The range is the largest minus the smallest, so it is 8-1=7.
The smallest number is 1 and the largest number is 8. The range is the largest minus the smallest, so it is 8-1=7.