range: the difference between the least and greatest values of an attribute or of the variable of a frequency distribution
In other words... $129 is the lowest priced screen and covers 30 to 32 inches, while $169 is the highest priced screen and covers 50 to 52 inches. By this logic, there is likely at least one screen size between the two. My guess is there would be quite a few between those sizes.
And wouldn't you know it? If you click the link you find your answer.
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Bob @ Jun 9th 2008 9:50PM
"available in a range of sizes for $129 (30-32 inches) to $169 (50-52 inches)." So there's nothing available for sizes between 32-50 inches.
Michael @ Jun 9th 2008 11:21PM
range: the difference between the least and greatest values of an attribute or of the variable of a frequency distribution
In other words... $129 is the lowest priced screen and covers 30 to 32 inches, while $169 is the highest priced screen and covers 50 to 52 inches. By this logic, there is likely at least one screen size between the two. My guess is there would be quite a few between those sizes.
And wouldn't you know it? If you click the link you find your answer.
* 30-32 inches-$129
* 36-37 inches-$139
* 40-42 inches-$149
* 46-47 inches-$159
* 50-52 inches-$169
Sometimes I feel the retards of the world should all be shot on site.
Michael @ Jun 9th 2008 11:22PM
Actually, I think the term is "Shot on sight", but you get my meaning.
At the location seen, or when seen. Either way, they should be shot.
Steven Kim @ Jun 9th 2008 11:40PM
I liked the "site" pun, fits better with "website."