The range is the difference betweem the largest and smallest NUMBERS in the whole piece of data. The IQR is the difference between the largest and smallest QUARTILES. For example, if you had the data 1,2,3,4,5: 5-1=4 would be the range and...(4-2)=2 would be the IQR. Hope this helped! :)
No . . . while the difference represents the absolute magnitude between two numbers . . . for example . . .
<em>The difference between 5 and 2 is . . . 3</em>
<em>The difference between 6.4 and 9.5 is . . . 3.1</em>
. . . there is still the chance that the difference may be zero . . . in which case the difference is neither positive nor negative
. . . so in short . . . the answer is . . . <u><em>NO</em></u>
Answer:
20 + 0i
Step-by-step explanation:
(10 + 5i) + (10 - 5i) = 20 + 0i
Answer:
im guessing it is 48, -96
Step-by-step explanation:
going by the waves ;/