Range at Math Glossary
What is it? The full distance over which results vary along a number line. The exclusive range is the difference between the largest and smallest results in a data set, and the inclusive range is the difference between the upper real limit of the highest interval and the lower real limit of the lowest interval.Mathematical Term Added By: Hunter
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