5-2=3
If you mean what you say then it's 4000 x 3/2, ie 6000. If you mean what is 2/3 OF 4000, then it's 4000 x 2/3 ie 8000/3 or 2666 and 2/3
They quick answer is YES!Here is an example.Before we begin let quickly recap what the we mean by "mean", "median", "mode" and "range":[MEAN] - The sum of all the values, divided by the total number of values.[MEDIAN] - The middle value when the data is arranged in numerical order.[MODE] - The most common value in a data set.[RANGE] - The difference between the highest and lowest values in the set.If we had the following numbers 1, 2, 2, 2, 3,The [MEAN] would be: TWO= 1+2+2+2+3/5 = 10/5 = (2)The [MEDIAN] would be: TWO= 1 2 (2) 2 3 = (2)The [MODE] would be: TWOThe most common value is (2)The [RANGE] would be: TWOrange = (highest - lowest) = (3-1) = (2)Therefore; Mean, Median, Mode and Range = (2)So the Mean, Median, Mode and Range can all be the same number![Answered by F:A:W:B:Y] - (As always, glad to help)
the range for 5 2 1 and 3 is 4.
45/3 - 2, 45/3 and 45/3 + 2 ie 13, 15 and 17
Mean: 3 I think the range is 7 or 8
The range is just the difference between the largest and smallest values lowest (0) and highest (6) for a range of 6.
You get a number that is "more negative" ie a number whose sign is negative but whose absolute value (or measure) is the sum of the absolute values of the two numbers (ie the values without the negative signs). eg -2 -(+3) = -(2+3) = -5
3, 2, 10, 6
The range of a set is the difference between the maximum and minimum values within that set. It provides a measure of how spread out the values are. To calculate the range, subtract the smallest value from the largest value. For example, in the set {3, 7, 2, 9}, the range is 9 - 2 = 7.
There are instances where an equation or inequality has more than one solution. The set of all possible solutions is the range of values.For example, if x^2 = 4 then the range is {-2, 2}Or, if x^2 < 9 then the range is (-3, 3).
f(x)=2x+2. Put in 0, 1/2, 1, 3/2, 2... and you will get integer values. That is for the domain. The numbers you get when you put that in are the range integral values.
To find the range of ordered pairs, identify all the second elements (y-values) in each ordered pair. List these y-values without duplication to obtain the range. For example, if the ordered pairs are (1, 2), (3, 4), and (5, 2), the range would be {2, 4}. This represents all the unique outputs (y-values) from the given pairs.
It is a collection of the second values in the ordered pair (Set of all output (y) values). Example: In the relation, {(-2, 3), {4, 5), (6, -5), (-2, 3)}, The domain is {-2, 4, 6} and range is {-5, 3, 5}.
It SHOULD be counted. The median is the number halfway between 2 and 3 ie 2.5 and the range is 5.
-1 ie (-3 + 2) and (1 - 2)
To find the range in a series of numbers, first identify the smallest and largest values in the set. Subtract the smallest number from the largest number. The result represents the range, which shows the spread or difference between these two values. For example, in the series 3, 7, 2, and 10, the range would be 10 - 2 = 8.
Three different values of l are possible in the third principle or quantum level. They are: l=0, 1, and 2.