yes, if all of the pieces of data in the set are the same value, then there is a range of 0, simply because the largest number subtracted by the smallest number equals 0. ex. data set: 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7-7=0
An outlier is a number that is not around a group of number. ex. 4,5,6,7,8,100 see 100 is not near the other numbers so it is an outlier, but remember the outlier can more or less tan the others
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the difference of the highest number and the smallest number in a set of numbers. ex. 1,2,3,4 range = 4-1 which is 3 You forgot the E in rangE but yes that is true
In any given set, the range is the smallest number subtracted from the largest number. Ex. (10, 17, 20, 45, 68) 68 - 10 = 58 The range is 58.
Subtract the smallest number from the largest number and you will get the distance from the smallest number to the largest number. That is the range. Ex: {-2 -4 -6 3 6 7 12} Smallest number is -6, largest number is 12. 12- (-6) = 12 + 6 = 18. The distance from the smallest number to the largest is 16
yes, if all of the pieces of data in the set are the same value, then there is a range of 0, simply because the largest number subtracted by the smallest number equals 0. ex. data set: 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7-7=0
The answer is relatively simple if you know hyperbolic functions. Suppose x is real so that ix is an imaginary number. Then tanh x = -i*tan(ix) So tan(ix) = (tanh x )/-i = i*tanh x = i * sinh x/csh x = i*(ex - e-x)/(ex + e-x) = i*(1 - e-2x)/(1 + e-2x)
An outlier is a number that is not around a group of number. ex. 4,5,6,7,8,100 see 100 is not near the other numbers so it is an outlier, but remember the outlier can more or less tan the others
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the difference of the highest number and the smallest number in a set of numbers. ex. 1,2,3,4 range = 4-1 which is 3 You forgot the E in rangE but yes that is true
The range is the Biggest number and the smallest number subtracted. EX: 12,18,34,24,64,53,24,25,64 A. 52 Q.What is your number sentence? A. 64 - 12 = 52 There you go, another math sentence! `Eric.Ac3
In any given set, the range is the smallest number subtracted from the largest number. Ex. (10, 17, 20, 45, 68) 68 - 10 = 58 The range is 58.
Rule of Three: Each note value contains within it, three of the next smallest note. Ex: one Quarter note equals three Eight notes, and one Half note equals three Quarter notes. So a Sixteenth note equals three 32nd notes.
In any given set, the range is the smallest number subtracted from the largest number. Ex. (10, 17, 20, 45, 68) 68 - 10 = 58 The range is 58.