If you could give a range where the fee falls within , between x and y ....
Doing so would be meaningless. It depends entirely on the mempool at the time and the characteristics for your transaction.
If you look at data from the last year, a reasonable fee rate has ranged from between 1 sat/vbyte and 300 sats/vbyte
Given that a 1-input-1-output transaction could be as low as 140 vbytes, and a large consolidation transaction could be as high as 5000 vbytes or more, then your fee ranges falls between 140 sats and several million sats, which gives a range of between 7 cents and hundreds of dollars at current prices. As I said, completely meaningless.
A typical fee rate today is ranging from around 7 to 20 sats/vbyte. How much that works out to in total depends on the transaction you are making. As mentioned above, just visit
https://mempool.space/ at the time you are making a transaction and read their fee estimates.