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
A single number, such as 478912, always has a standard deviation of 0.
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.
You'd have to have a number of the same number like three threes or four fours, etc.
It is 0.
If 0 is the smallest value in your data, then yes use zero to find the range.
No because a graph is something that shows a range in data. The range can't be 0-0
The range is 6. (6 - 0 = 6)
A set with only one element. Its maximum = minimum = that element. So the range = max - min = 0.