Line graph
Subtract the greatest range by the least and you have your answer.
No but you do need a dataset or data range with which to to populate the graph.
A line graph
Histogram which is a type of bar graph. The data is grouped into equal ranges and the bars show how many occurances are in each range.
*Used to compare range *Bar graph with ranges
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
A bar graph or a pie graph.
bar graph
You do not graph range and domain: you can determine the range and domain of a graph. The domain is the set of all the x-values and the range is is the set of all the y-values that are used in the graph.
You find the highest and lowest temperatures in the graph and find the difference
range is the y values in a graph otherwise known as a function; for example in the graph y= abs(x), the graph is a v with the vertex at the origin and the range is (0,infinity).
January temperatures range from -33 to 33; July temperatures range from 42 to 83.
no
Stem-and-leaf plot
Stem-and-leaf plot
Stem-and-leaf plot
stem and leaf plot