Range of Data


 
 
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Range of Data

Range of  Data:

The range of a set of data is the difference between the highest and lowest values in the set. To find the range, first order the data from least to greatest. Then subtract the smallest value from the largest value in the set.

Illustration 1: Find the range of the given data: {8, 11, 5, 9, 7, 6, 36,16}

Solution: Firstly arrange the data in ascending order as: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16 and 36. Highest value = 36 and lowest value = 5. Range = Highest - Lowest = 36 - 5 = 31.

Illustration 2: Ms. Lumar listed 9 integers on the blackboard. What is the range of these integers?

14,  -12,  7,  0,  -5,  -8,  17,  -11,  19

Solution: Ordering the data from least to greatest, we get: -12,  -11,  -8,  -5,  0,  7,  14,  17,  19

Highest - Lowest = 19 - -12 = 19 + +12 = +31. The range of these integers is +31.

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Question : 1

 The difference between the highest and the lowest value of the observations in a data is known as _____________________.

Right Option : D
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Question : 2

The range of the data: 6,14, 20, 16, 6, 5, 4,18, 25,15, and 5 is

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Which of the following statement is true regarding range of data:

1. It tells us how widely the numbers are spread.

2. It is the difference of the highest and the lowest observation.

3. To calculate it we find the maximum and the minimum value in the data, and then the difference between the two is calculated.

Right Option : D
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