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

the mean
the median
the mode
the range

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Right option is the last one that is the range.
Range is defined as the difference between the highest and the lowest point in a given data.
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Answer:

Range

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the difference between highest and lowest?

It's called Range. In a set of data, range is the difference between the highest and the lowest observation. Speaking more precisely, these two data points provide an interval which contains all other observations.

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