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Home Mathematics MATHEMATICS Part I: A Textbook for Grade 12   Chapter 5: Standard Deviation

E-Lecture - Range

The range is the easiest measure of dispersion to calculate. It is defined as the difference between the highest value and the lowest value. The range is a crude measure of dispersion since it makes no use of the intermediate values and it can be distorted by one or two extreme values.

Range = the highest value – the lowest value

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