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NotesMath AI SLTopic 4.3Range and Standard Deviation
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Range and Standard Deviation

IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation • Unit 4

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Contents

  • Range definition
  • Standard deviation
  • Variance
  • When to compare spreads

Range definition

Big Idea: Range = highest value - lowest value. Simplest measure of spread. Tells you how wide the data is but ignores values in between.
Only uses two values.
Limitation: Range is very sensitive to outliers. One extreme value can make range huge.

Standard deviation

Big Idea: Standard deviation (s or σ) measures how far data points typically deviate from the mean. Larger SD = more spread. Small SD = data clustered near mean.
Sample standard deviation (use n-1 for sample, n for population).

Worked example - Standard deviation

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Step by step

  1. Write the relevant formula or rule first to secure method marks.
  2. Substitute values from the question carefully and keep units/labels clear.
  3. Simplify and check whether the result is reasonable in context.

Final answer

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Variance

Variance = SD²: Variance is standard deviation squared. Both measure spread, but SD is easier to interpret (same units as data). Variance is used in formulas.
SD is the square root of variance.

Worked example - Variance

Apply the core method for Range and Standard Deviation in this section context.

Step by step

  1. Write the relevant formula or rule first to secure method marks.
  2. Substitute values from the question carefully and keep units/labels clear.
  3. Simplify and check whether the result is reasonable in context.

Final answer

Final answer should be clearly stated and interpreted for Range and Standard Deviation.

When to compare spreads

Compare using SD: Use SD when comparing spread of two datasets (e.g., which class has more consistent exam scores?).__LINEBREAK__SD and Range together tell full picture: range shows extremes, SD shows typical deviation.
Interpretation: SD ≈ 1/3 of range is a rough rule of thumb for normal data.

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Define

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Explain

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AO3
Evaluate

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AO3
Discuss

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AO3

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4.1.1Population and Samples
4.1.2Data Classification
4.1.3Sampling Techniques
4.1.4Data Reliability and Outliers
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