Yes. Range is when you subtract the lowest number by the highest.
The range of a distribution is the difference between the largest number in the range and the smaller number. ?æThe number will always be positive, but may not always be whole.
the largest number subtracted by the smallest number is a range.
Takeaway the highest number from the lowest number For example: 2,2,3,4,5,9,11 The range would be 11-2=9
subtract the big number and the little number
The range is the difference between the highest and lowest number. ========================================================= A single number is a constant and does not have a range. A variable has a range which is defined to be the set of numbers that it can take.
The range for a single number, such as 3455810111112 is the number itself.
Range = Biggest number - smallest number.
To get the range of data, you subtract the largest number from the smallest number.
When finding the range of a set of data, you take the greatest number and subtract the lowest number from it. That's your range! EX: 2,4,5,8,9,13 13-2= 11 11 is your range. Note: The range doesn't have to be a number in the data.
take the largest number in the sample and subtract the smallest number that is the range
A number does not have a range and domain, a function does.
maximum number-minimum number = range
It means to get a number, randomly, from a certain range of numbers.It means to get a number, randomly, from a certain range of numbers.It means to get a number, randomly, from a certain range of numbers.It means to get a number, randomly, from a certain range of numbers.
Yes. Range is when you subtract the lowest number by the highest.
The range of a distribution is the difference between the largest number in the range and the smaller number. ?æThe number will always be positive, but may not always be whole.
The range (largest number minus smallest number) is 12.