Range and Variability
Grade 6 · Math · Statistics and Data · Alaska, USA
Lesson Summary
The range measures how spread out a data set is by finding the difference between the highest and lowest values.
Explanation
The range is the simplest measure of variability. You find it by subtracting the smallest value from the largest. For example, if test scores are 65, 78, 82, 90, and 95, the range is 95 - 65 = 30. A small range means the data values are clustered close together, while a large range means they are spread far apart. Variability tells you how consistent or inconsistent data is, which is important when comparing groups or making predictions.
Practice Questions
Q1: Find the range of this data set: 12, 5, 20, 8, 15.
Answer: 15 (20 - 5).
Q2: Team A's scores: 70, 72, 74. Team B's scores: 50, 70, 90. Which team has a greater range?
Answer: Team B with a range of 40, compared to Team A's range of 4.
Q3: If all values in a data set are the same, what is the range?
Answer: 0, because there is no difference between the highest and lowest values.
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