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What is the difference between the highest and lowest points in a data set

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The difference between the highest and lowest points in a data set is the entire range that lies between these two points.

Step-by-step explanation:

The lowest point is called the lowest and the highest point is called the highest simply because the former form the base and the latter forms the top. A data set is made up of multiple points arranged vertically. The lowest and highest points make the two ends of this arrangement.

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