Here are the high temperatures (in Fahrenheit) for a 10-day period in Salinas, California, in December:

58, 59, 61, 62, 62, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67

Find the range and explain what the value means for this dataset.

(2 points)
The range is degrees Fahrenheit; this is the difference in degrees Fahrenheit between degrees, the minimum temperature, and degrees, the maximum temperature.

3 answers

The range for this dataset is 67 - 58 = 9 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that the temperature fluctuated by 9 degrees over the 10-day period in Salinas, California in December. It gives an indication of how variable the temperatures were during that time frame.
yes you're right but the numbers were mixed up

here 9, 58, 67,
Apologies for the mix-up. In that case, the range is 67 - 58 = 9 degrees Fahrenheit.

The range of 9 degrees Fahrenheit indicates the spread or variability in temperatures over the 10-day period in Salinas, California in December. The difference of 9 degrees between the highest and lowest temperatures shows that there was some fluctuation in the daily temperatures during that time frame.