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Range

The range is the simplest measure of spread: the highest value in a data set minus the lowest. It uses only two observations and is highly sensitive to outliers.

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Six branches report weekly sales from €9,800 to €21,000. The range is simply the gap between these two extremes: €21,000 − €9,800 = €11,200. It says nothing about the four branches in between, and a single unusual week at either extreme can swing this figure sharply, since only two data points feed it.

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TopicDescriptive StatisticsCoreSubjectData Analysis & StatisticsCore

The formula

LaTeX
Range=xmaxxmin\text{Range} = x_{\max} - x_{\min}

Variables

Largest value in the data set
Smallest value in the data set

The simplest measure of spread; based on only the two most extreme observations in the data set.

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PracticeCORE

A quality control analyst records the diameter, in mm, of 5 sampled bolts: 12.02, 11.98, 12.10, 11.95, and 12.50 (the last one is a defective bolt). What is the range of these diameters?

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