The range of a set of numbers is the largest minus the smallest. Whether it is an even set or odd is totally irrelevant.
You find the the smallest and largest values. The interval is the largest minus the smallest.
No, it's 10, the largest number minus the smallest number. 665-655=10
The range of the numbers is the largest minus the smallest: largest is 29, smallest is 17 ⇒ range = 29 - 17 = 12
The range is the greatest in the set minus the smallest. Here, 7-3=4 so the range is 4.
Range is the largest minus the smallest number in the data set.
The range is the largest value minus the smallest value from a set of numbers.
The range of a set of numbers is the largest minus the smallest. Whether it is an even set or odd is totally irrelevant.
You find the the smallest and largest values. The interval is the largest minus the smallest.
No, it's 10, the largest number minus the smallest number. 665-655=10
The range of the numbers is the largest minus the smallest: largest is 29, smallest is 17 ⇒ range = 29 - 17 = 12
In math it is the answer of the biggest of the numbers minus the smallest of the 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.
The range is the greatest in the set minus the smallest. Here, 7-3=4 so the range is 4.
The largest number minus the smallest number.
decrese menas to minus or going down (largest to smallest)
The range is the distance from the smallest value to the largest value. This is equivalent to the largest value MINUS the smallest value. Therefore you subtract.