![]() Salesperson sold, that difference is going to be four. So the maximum minus the minimum, the difference between the number of cars that the most productive salesperson sold and the number of cars that the least productive And they're telling us that that is four. Number of cars sold minus the minimum number of cars sold, and if we have sorted all of these out, if we take- If this is our max right over here, because we've sorted them all out, and this is our min right over here, our range is going to be Now let's remind ourselves, the range is the maximum Now the other thing we know is that the range of cars sold is four. We know the median- Actually, let me do that a purple color. You have 11 data points, the middle number's going Now we don't know whetherĪll of these other numbers are the actual numbers. That the middle number here is going to be six. Maybe this is five,įive, five, six, seven, seven, eight, nine, 10. Making up numbers here, maybe this is four. That we ordered them all from least to greatest. So if we ordered all of these numbers, so let's just assume ![]() Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11. We run a car dealership, and we have 11 salespeople, and we record the number of cars each of the 11 salespeople ![]()
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