To find the range of a data set, you first need to order the data from smallest to largest. In this case, the data is already ordered in such a way. The next step is to take the least (-4) and greatest (1) numbers, and subtract the least from the greatest. In this case, we'd do 1-(-4) which equals 5. Thus the range of the data set in the question is 5.
A single number, such as 478912, always has a standard deviation of 0.
It is 0.
The range is 6. (6 - 0 = 6)
It is 0.
It doesn't. Percentiles are between 0% and 100%.
The number 5.
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 percent increase from 0 for the given data is 100.
A single number, such as 478912, always has a standard deviation of 0.
To calculate the range in temperature, subtract the lowest temperature from the highest temperature in the data set. This will give you the spread of temperatures from the lowest to the highest in the range.
A single number, such as 478912, always has a standard deviation of 0.
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{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 6} is one possible set.
Yes, the range of a set of numbers can be 0 if all the numbers in the set are identical. In this case, the maximum and minimum values are the same, resulting in a range of 0. For example, in the set {5, 5, 5}, both the maximum and minimum values are 5, leading to a range of 5 - 5 = 0.
It is 0.
You'd have to have a number of the same number like three threes or four fours, etc.
If 0 is the smallest value in your data, then yes use zero to find the range.