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Chapter 3 Interpreting & Representing Data

3.5 Averages and Range

The range is a statistical term that is used to describe the difference between the highest and the lowest value in a data set. In this section you learn about, averages, mode, mean, median, range, grouping data, discrete data, modal class.


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The range is a statistical term that is used to describe the difference between the highest and the lowest value in a data set. In this section you learn about, averages, mode, mean, median, range, grouping data, discrete data, modal class. In this section, you learn about Averages, mode, mean, median, range, grouping data, discrete data, modal class.

3.5 Averages and Range

Understanding and using the definitions of averages and range.

Averages and Range - Averages, mode, mean, median, range, grouping data, discrete data, modal class.

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