A group of 80 students took a statistics exam and the following scores were recorded: 68 84 75 82 68 90 62 88 76 93 73 79 88 73 58 93 71 59 58 51 61 65 75 87 74 62 95 78 63 72 66 96 79 65 74 77 95 85 78 86 71 78 78 62 80 67 69 83 76 62 71 75 82 89 67 58 73 74 73 65 81 76 72 75 92 97 57 63 68 83 81 82 53 85 94 52 78 88 77 71 Calculate: Range.
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The range of a set of data is the difference between the highest and lowest values in the set. To find the range, you need to identify the maximum and minimum values among the data points. Show more…
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