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  2. How to Find the Range of a Data Set - Scribbr

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    The formula to calculate the range is: R = range. H = highest value. L = lowest value. The range is the easiest measure of variability to calculate. To find the range, follow these steps: Order all values in your data set from low to high. Subtract the lowest value from the highest value.

  3. Range Calculator - Symbolab

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    Free Range Calculator - find the Range of a data set step-by-step.

  4. Range Calculator

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    This calculator computes the range from a set of values: Type or paste all observed values in the box above. Values must be numeric and separated by commas, spaces or new-line. Click on "Submit Data" to perform the computation. The "Reset" button clears the calculator.

  5. How to Find the Range | Math with Mr. J - YouTube

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    Welcome to How to Find the Range with Mr. J! Need help with how to find the range of a data set?

  6. The Range (Statistics) - Math is Fun

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    The Range is the difference between the lowest and highest values. Example: In {4, 6, 9, 3, 7} the lowest value is 3, and the highest is 9. So the range is 9 − 3 = 6. It is that simple!

  7. The range shows how spread out the values in a series are. If the range is a high number, then the values in the series are spread far apart; if the range is a small number, then the values in the series are close to each other. If you want to know how to calculate range, just follow these steps.

  8. How to Find the Range of a Data Set - wikiHow

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    In statistics, the range of a data set is known as the difference between the largest and smallest values. All you have to do to find it is to arrange the set of numbers from smallest to largest and to subtract the smallest value from the largest. [1]