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Anvisha [2.4K]
2 years ago
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Range of 100,212,215,303,308,600

Mathematics
2 answers:
Semenov [28]2 years ago
7 0
How to find range of a number?

Range of a observation is basically the highest value minus the lowest value

So given observations are 100,212,215,303,308,600

Range = 600-100 = 500
Shalnov [3]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The range is 500 :)

Step-by-step explanation:

the range is the difference between the largest number, in this case 600 and the smallest number, 100. So you do 600-100 which gives you 500.

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In a polynomial P (x, y), homogeneous and complete in "x" and "y", the sum of the absolute degrees of all its terms is 420. What is its degree of homogeneity?

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