The type of symmetry described is called bilateral symmetry. In animals with bilateral symmetry, the body can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a single central axis, typically running from the head to the tail. This symmetry is common in many animals, including humans, allowing for a streamlined shape that facilitates movement and coordination.
The mean being equal to the range has nothing to do with symmetry.
Variability
No, it isn't. Mean, median, and mode are the three most common measures of central location (although there are others). These measures of central location are attempts to find the middle value of a range.
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Measures of central tendency are the mean, median, range, mode ect.
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A range (not sure if you meant "animal range" or "range animal") animal is an animal that live and grazes in the grassy open land of western north america (horses, cattle, sheep, ect.)
The mean being equal to the range has nothing to do with symmetry.
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The measure of variability tells you how close to the central value the data values lie: that is whether the cluster is tightly packed around the central value of spread out over a large range of values.
The Sierra Madre Oriental is the mountain range east of where the Central Plateau is located.
The Aravali Range
The Kaimur Hills is found in the central part of the Purvanchal Range. It is situated in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India.
Measures of central tendency are averages. Range , the difference between the maximum and the minimum, is a measure of dispersion or variation.
the Jura mountain range is in eastern France, on the border with Switzerland. The mountain range in south central France is called 'le massif central'
Variability
The Harz mountains lie in central Germany.